The Secret Documents
- The
Nazi Plot Begins
- Churchill
and the Mandarins
- Roosevelt
Toys with Counterfeiting
- Bernhard
Krueger in Action
- The
Bank is Robbed, and the Swiss Get Pounded
In 1943 the counterfeits start lapping at the Old Lady's skirts, and
even British spies start bringing them home. The Bank's inner circle
puts nothing on paper, even though its officials believe that no one
can copy their notes. In Switzerland , the pounds start arriving in
bulk and the Swiss complain to the Bank of England, to no avail.
- Bank
clerks' ledgers (1, 2)
B/E 3A56/1 Memorandum Books.
- Minutes
Board of Governors (1)
B/E G 14/27 Committee of Treasury Files.
- Bank of
England Memo (1)
B/E C 12/103 Note Issue Files...
- Dusko
Popov the spy (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
PRO KV 2/854.
- The
Swiss alert their banks (1)
(Swiss
Bankers Assn. Counterfeit Order 961)
- "Clever
forgeries" Woods
to Hull (1)
NARA RG 59 1940-44, box 4969
- Sholes
to Harrison on counterfeit pound notes (1, 2)
NARA RG 84, American Legation,
Bern .
- Monsieur
Gautier visits the Old Lady (1, 2)
B/E C 12/151 Note
Issue Files
- New
Year's resolution, Askwith to Chamberlain (1)
B/E Note
Issue Files 29 February 1944 .
- The
Swiss stop accepting British pounds (1)
NARA RG 56 International Statistics Division, Germany
1931-1952
- The
Money Launderers
- Dollars--and
the Final Dump
- "Let
Sleeping Dogs Lie"
Compiled and Selected by Lawrence Malkin and Margaret Shannon.
Unless otherwise identified, public documents are credited
to the U.S. National Archives (NARA); The British National Archives/Public
Record Office (PRO), and the archives of the Bank of England (B/E).
Detailed citations are found in the endnotes to Krueger's
Men.
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