The forgeries that were produced were virtually undetectable.
Only the most senior forgers were able to spot the fakes –
even staff at the Bank of England failed to do so.
In this extraordinary memoir, the sole surviving Czech counterfeiter, Adolf Burger, describes his wartime experiences.
He recounts the harrowing facts surrounding the murder of his wife Gizela in Auschwitz, as well as his own time as a prisoner in four concentration camps.
He was working as a counterfeiter until his liberation from a concentration camp at Ebensee on 5 May 1945.
Supported by hitherto unseen documentation and photographs that Burger took of his fellow prisoners after the war, this is a shocking account which sheds fresh light on the calculated barbarity of the Nazi war machine.
296 pages.