The Distribution of Fake British Pounds in the Biggest Money Counterfeiting Scheme in History

V. H. C. von Lengeling
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ABSTRACT Operation Bernhard was the largest money counterfeiting scheme of all time. The secret Nazi operation, set up in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp with a workforce of Jewish prisoners, produced many millions of near-perfect counterfeit British pounds with the aim of destabilizing the currency. The initial plan to airdrop the counterfeits over Britain was adapted to distribution on the ground all over Europe. While the production side of the operation has enjoyed coverage in academic and popular publications, scarcely anything is known about the distribution of the counterfeits. This vacuum in the history of Nazi Intelligence is the focus of this article. Historical network analysis was employed as this framework proved particularly useful where original source material is scarce. A graphic visualization of the distribution network further facilitates the understanding of a complex semi-structured arrangement of people under the control of the SS. Nazi officials passed fake pounds to agents who bought other currencies, gold, valuables, weapons, scarce materials, and information with it. The distribution of the counterfeit pounds was cause for the greatest embarrassment in the history of the Bank of England.
在历史上最大的货币伪造计划中分发假英镑
“伯恩哈德行动”是有史以来规模最大的假币行动。纳粹在萨克森豪森集中营的秘密行动中,有一群犹太囚犯,他们制造了数百万近乎完美的伪造英镑,目的是破坏货币稳定。最初在英国上空空投假货的计划被调整为在整个欧洲的地面上分发。虽然这一行动的生产方面已经在学术和流行出版物上得到了报道,但对假冒伪劣产品的分销却知之甚少。纳粹情报史上的这种真空是本文的重点。采用了历史网络分析,因为该框架在原始资料匮乏的情况下特别有用。配电网的图形可视化进一步有助于理解SS控制下的复杂的半结构化人员安排。纳粹官员将假英镑交给特工,这些特工用假英镑购买其他货币、黄金、贵重物品、武器、稀缺材料和信息。假英镑的分发造成了英格兰银行历史上最大的尴尬。
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Journal of Intelligence History
Journal of Intelligence History Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intelligence History is the official publication of the International Intelligence History Association (IIHA). It is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a forum for original research on the history of intelligence services, activities and their wider historical, political and social contexts. The journal aims to publish scholarship on all aspects of the history of intelligence, across all continents, countries and periods of history. We encourage submissions across a wide range of topics, methodologies and approaches.
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