Jacobson Simply Made Bad Gelatine
In the beginning of 1945, the so called counterfeiting commando was tasked with finding a way how to forge American dollars. The work was personally supervised by the operation’s commander Bernhard Krüger. The prisoners who were members of this commando were placed in the strictly guarded blocks 18 and 19 in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and no one, with the exception of the already mentioned commander Krüger, was allowed to leave the blocks. Yet the forgers’ leader, a Dutchman named Jacobson, had nevertheless decided to sabotage the forging. Adolf Burger recalls their leader: “Jacobson used to tell me: ‘They can never get hold of the dollars, because that would prolong the war.’ So he decided to sabotage the forging. He was supposed to make gelatine for the photogelatine process and although the negatives were good, the dollar did not turn out right. Then Krüger came with a message from Himmler that if we do not have the dollars within five weeks, we would be shot. That was typical of him. Then of course Jacobson made good gelatine, but it was already too late, because the Russians had just 150 kilometres left to Berlin. Because we delayed the forging, the counterfeit dollars were never distributed; it was simply too late.”
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