Hitler Third Reich Set of 3 Coins & 2 Notes From WWII ,Album,Story & Certificate.
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Hitler Third Reich Set of 3 Coins & 2 Notes From WWII ,Album,Story & Certificate.
Hitler Third Reich Set of 3 Coins & 2 Notes From WWII ,Album &Story; Certificate. Serial Numbers May Differ. .He was born in Austria in 1889. He had artistic aspirations, and wanted to be a landscape painter; a realist in an age of impressionism, he was a dismal failure. He was injured while fighting in the Great War, joined what would become the Nazi party, and after a failed coup attempt at the Munich Beer Hall Putsch, wrote Mein Kampf in prison. In 1933, he became chancellor of the Weimar Republic. A year later, he established himself as dictator of the Third Reich-and the world would never be the same.His stated objective was to seize Eastern Europe and kill off its Slavic population to make room for the "racially superior" Germans. The last imperial conqueror to pursue such a horrific policy was Genghis Khan-but even Khan couldn't touch the grand scope and scale of Hitler's cold, businesslike slaughter of passive victims. Coins • KM-9 7, 1 Reichspfennig-zinc; 17mm; 1.8 5g • KM-10 0 , 5 Reichspfennig-zinc; 19mm; 2 .50 g • KM-10 1, 10 Reichspfe nnig-zinc; 2 1mm; 3 .52g Banknotes • P-M3 8 , 1 Reichsmark; 120 x 6 5mm The inscription reads: "Verrechnungsschein for the German army...issued Berlin 15 September 1944...The circulation ofthis certificate is limited to the military establishment and its use for general circulation and payment is prohibited." • P-R139 , 20 Reichsmark; 155 x 8 0mm A credit treasury note, used in occupied areas, where it was exchanged for local currency at a favorable rate. Issued and used in Poland, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, France, Luxembourg, Norway, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union. Obverse: portrait of Albrecht Dürer, the great Northern Renaissance artist and mathematician-"The Architect." Reverse: Brandenburg Gate. Album open measures: 11" x 7.5" Album folded measures: 5.5" x 7.5"