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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 44, October 31, 2004, Article 14

    CONCENTRATION MONEY EXHIBIT TRAVELS

    In an earlier E-Sylum issue, we mentioned the traveling
    exhibit of concentration camp money currently making
    the rounds. An article in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    describes the collection's latest stop. [Sorry we're late
    publishing this - it just missed last week's issue. -Editor]

    "A traveling exhibit of one of the world's larger collections
    of paper money issued in Nazi-imposed ghettos and
    concentration camps is on display through Oct. 29 at
    Frost Bank, 4200 S. Hulen St.

    The currency -- issued at 13 concentration camps including
    Auschwitz in Poland, Dachau and Buchenwald in Germany,
    and the Warsaw, Poland,ghetto -- is on loan from the
    Holocaust Museum Houston."

    "Livia Levine of Fort Worth, a survivor of the camps at
    Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, Germany, said it was
    something she had never seen.

    "Not only did I not see it, I never heard about it," Levine,
    80, said as she visited the display.

    She said there was nothing to buy or sell in the camps.

    "Sometimes we traded a little piece of bread for a little
    piece of potato. That was it," she said."

    The artifacts are part of a 400-piece collection donated to
    the museum by Charleton Meyer, a money and coin
    collector from Shreveport, La., who collected it to help
    document the Holocaust."

    To read the full story, see: Full Story

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