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    Młynarki [mwɨˈnarkʲi] was the popular name for the currency notes of the General Government (part of German-occupied Poland) during World War II that were...
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    houses or businesses. They lost their savings and GG currency, nicknamed "Młynarki", was managed by German-controlled Bank Emisyjny w Polsce. Former Polish...
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    "Góral", the popular name for the 500 zloty note (which were also known as "Młynarki"). Polish historian Tomasz Strzembosz called this operation one of the...
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    the currency notes used during the occupation were popularly known as "Młynarki", after him. After the war, in 1945, he became a member of the Polish Academy...
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    "złoty krakowski" - Złoty of Kraków - or after director Młynarski "the młynarki") with no backing which resulted in increasing inflation (market prices...
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    Wolski family. Each refugee moving into "Krysia" had to deposit 10,000 młynarkis upfront and be prepared to pay regular fees to cover the costs of food...
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    to 13 October 1944, the canteen turnovers amounted to nearly 500,000 młynarkis. The camp's medical services were staffed by dozens of volunteer doctors...
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