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War Prisoner Money and Medals

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This work examines the legal and practical reasons for issuing special currency and medals to prisoners held during wartime, tracing humanitarian principles and Red Cross influence, the logistics of camp money designed to limit circulation and prevent escape, and the proliferation of internment scrip—particularly extensive production in Germany versus more restrained Austrian issues—and its effects on collectors and museums. It also describes national variants such as canteen checks, explains the fundraising and commemorative functions of prisoner medals, and notes the sparse, scattered literature that documents these numismatic and administrative wartime phenomena.

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Guido Kisch

Guido Kisch was a notable figure in the field of numismatics and military history. He is best known for his work "War Prisoner Money and Medals," which explores the financial instruments and medals used during wartime, particularly in the context of prisoners of war. Kisch's contributions provide valuable insights into the economic aspects of military conflicts and the significance of commemorative medals. His research reflects a deep understanding of the intersection between currency, history, and the human experience during times of war.

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