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| 表面の説明 | Dark green letterpress print on buff paper. Central vignette shows a Polish eagle with spread wings flanked by two laurel-wreathed medallions dated 1863 and 1943, set against a horizontally lined background. The inscription KOMIS BARAKU appears at top within arrow-pointed borders, the denomination NA 20 FENIGOW at centre-bottom, and BIWAK II C POMORZE along the lower border. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | SERIA I NR........ KOMISOWI |
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| 偽造防止技術 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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Oflag II-C at Woldenberg — today Dobiegniew in western Poland — held Polish officer prisoners of war from the campaign of September 1939 through to liberation in January 1945. The camp's Barrack Commission issued its own internal currency to regulate trade and canteen purchases among the prisoners, a practice permitted under the Geneva Convention and common across German-administered officer camps. These notes circulated exclusively within the wire.
The 20 Fenigow denomination is the smallest in the Woldenberg series. Camp scrip of this type was produced entirely by prisoners — designed, lettered, and printed without access to professional equipment, which accounts for the variation in impression quality seen across surviving examples.