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3 Mark Dyrotz; PoW Camp

Uitgever Gefangenen-Lager Dyrotz (Prisoner of War Camp Dyrotz)
Jaar 1914-1918
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Waarde 3 Mark
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black letterpress on green underprint with a decorative border of repeating foliate and eagle motifs. The camp designation 'Gefangenen-Lager Dyrotz' appears at the top, with 'GUTSCHEIN' below, followed by the large-faced denomination 'DREI 3 MARK' across the centre. A cartouche at the lower centre carries the anti-counterfeiting warning, with the disclaimer 'Kein öffentliches Zahlungsmittel.' below.
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift keerzijde 3 MARK
Gutscheine, welche von andern Personen
als Kriegsgefangenen zur Zahlung oder Umwechslung vorgelegt werden, werden nicht anerkannt. Es ist verboten, den Kriegsgefangenen für diesen Gutschein bares Geld oder deutsches Papiergeld einzuwechseln.
(Translation: Vouchers presented for payment or exchange by persons other than prisoners of war will not be accepted. It is forbidden to exchange these vouchers for cash or German banknotes for prisoners of war.)
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Opmerkingen

Dyrotz, a village in Brandenburg west of Berlin, hosted one of the German military's prisoner of war camps during the First World War. Camp-issued currency of this kind was a practical administrative solution — it prevented prisoners from accumulating Reichsmark that could fund escape attempts or be passed to outside contacts, while still permitting internal canteen and labor transactions.

Lagergeld from smaller facilities like Dyrotz was printed in limited runs and rarely survived the camp's closure. Most was recalled and destroyed at the armistice.

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