During World War II, Germany wanted a Jewish and fake currency to fight against the anti -Fascist market. What was the trace of the currency made by that person, what was the movie called?

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  1. "Bernard Action", also known as "Pseudo -Coin Manufacturer"

    The plot introduction
    "Pseudo -coin Manufacturer" is a real historical event, which occurred in the 1936 Nazi Nazi command concentration camp A large number of prisoners forged foreign currencies, trying to destroy the British economy by using it. Salle (Karl Max) is the person who participates in the operation. During the Nazi period, he first lived in a lustrous dog, money, women and banquets. After the police officer Friedrich Herzog (David Stecus) arrested him, his good luck ended. Soon he was sent to the Maothausen concentration camp, where Sali showed special talents there and was transferred to the Saxonhauson concentration camp in northern Berlin. While he came to this place, he faced Herzog again, and this person came here to perform a secret task. Under the so -called "Operation Bernhard" plan, he carefully selected his unique talents, and Sali and a group of experts were forced to create foreign banknote. Among this group of personnel, the prisoner, Aguhst, was arranged in a high -end barracks as compensation. However, when Salley tried to weaken the Economy of the German Alliance, Adov refused to use his talents to serve Nazi interests, and in order to resolve the war, he also wanted to make some efforts in preventing Bernhard's operations. Facing the dilemma in the moral and retreat, Sali must decide whether to start this delayed war, or to fight side by side with the danger of life and other people in prison. This may be the most correct choice.

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