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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 11, Number 16, April 20, 2008, Article 19

    MOVIE REVIEW NOTES: THE COUNTERFEITERS

    Joe Boling writes: "On the movie "The Counterfeiters",
    Steve Feller, Fred Schwan, Danny Spungen and his wife, and
    I went to see it one night during CPMX. I found the numismatic
    content to be fairly sparse and subject to errors. It's really
    a morality play about the inmates and their jailers."

    Warner Talso writes: Let me pick a nit with Larry Gaye's review
    of the movie 'The Counterfeiters'. The review states the
    purpose of Operation Bernhard was to destabilize the British
    Pound. This was the original idea, but was quickly dropped.
    There is no way the Nazis could have produced enough notes to
    accomplish this purpose. And many in the Nazi government
    objected to the idea. Rather, the purpose became to create
    hard currency to support the German war effort. Finished
    notes were graded and sorted into three Classes (wahl).
    Class I, and highest quality notes were used to pay spies in
    neutral nations. Class II, and next highest quality notes,
    were used to pay SS Units, partisans, and collaborators. Class
    III notes were saved for a possible future plan to drop over
    England. Class IV were rejects.

    "As a sidelight, Cicero (Elyesa Bazna), a famous and valuable
    Nazi spy in the British embassy in Ankara, Turkey was paid
    in Operation Bernhard notes. Cicero was a valet to the
    British ambassador. He photographed top Secret documents and
    sold them to the Nazis. He was reportedly the highest paid
    spy of the war. Cicero saved his money and after the war
    tried to set up a business with the notes. The forgeries were
    discovered and confiscated. Cicero died destitute."

    MOVIE REVIEW BY LARRY GAYE: THE COUNTERFEITERS
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  • 2008-04-20
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  • 11

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