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10 Lire PoW Camp 15

Uitgever Campo Concentramento Prigionieri di Guerra N. 15
Jaar 1939-1945
Type Vouchers
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Opschrift voorzijde Campo concentramento prigionieri di guerra n. 15
Buono per Lire 10,—
Il capo ufficio amministrazione
Il comandante del campo
No 1266
Vale solo per lo spaccio del campo.
(Translation: Prisoner of war concentration camp no. 15. Voucher for 10 lire. The head of the administration office. The camp commander. No. 1266. Valid only for the camp canteen.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain unprinted reverse with a simple ruled grid of horizontal and vertical lines forming rectangular sections, printed in black on cream paper, otherwise unadorned.
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Opmerkingen

Italian prisoner of war camps operated their own internal scrip systems during the Second World War, issuing denominated notes redeemable only within camp boundaries — a deliberate policy to prevent currency from funding escape attempts or benefiting the local civilian economy. Campo N. 15 was one of dozens of such camps established across the Italian peninsula and its occupied territories.

The precise location of Campo 15 remains uncertain in the literature; Italian POW camp numbering was not always geographically systematic, and administrative records for the smaller camps were poorly preserved after the armistice of September 1943, when many facilities fell into chaos.

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