Theresienstadt Nazi Prison Camp
Theresienstadt was established as a “proposed model ghetto,” to impress foreign visitors and the Red Cross. According to Campbell, Theresienstadt was nothing more than a transit point to the death camps in Poland. The denomination of these notes is meaningless, because a Krone, or Kronen, was not in use in either Germany or Czechoslovakia; therefore, the notes had value only within the confines of Theresienstadt.