Counterfeiter

Counterfeiter

How a Norwegian Jew survived the Holocaust

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About this book
In 1940, the Nazis set a secret project in motion, Operation Bernhard. Chosen from the rows of men on their way to the gas chambers were typographers and printers. The 142 men selected were transferred to the strictly isolated block 19 in Sachsenhausen concentration camp. The prisoners were presented with an enormous task: producing counterfeit British bank notes to the value of hundreds of millions of pounds. The notes, considered some of the most perfect counterfeits ever produced, were to be dropped from planes over London, with the aim of destabilising the British economy. One of the typographers was a young Jewish boy from Oslo, Moritz Nachtstern. Here he shares his shocking tale, from his arrest in Oslo, the journey to Germany, the horrors of the camp, to the impossibility of the operation: they had to produce exquisite forgeries, but as slowly as they could, to frustrate Nazi plans and to maintain their own safety.
Contents
It cannot be erased: Foreword by Sidsel Nachtstern ·’The Norwegian will die tonight’ by Bjarte Bruland · Block 19 and Operation Bernhard by Lawrence Malkin · Counterfeiter in Sachsenhausen by Moritz Nachtstern and Ragnar Arntzen · Two Interviews with Moritz Nachtstern · Glossary · Index
Hardback; August 2008; 288 pages; ISBN: 9781846032899


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