Money used in Prisoner-of-War Camps in India
As a part of British Empire that often remained outside the theatres of war, India served as a safe haven for housing the Prisoners of War. Camps were set up, often in places situated in the hinterland, during the Boer War and the two World Wars. The monetary transactions in these camps were facilitated by use of Coupons, as other forms of currency were prone to be forged by the inmates and as such were a source of impending economic danger. The first ever use of such Coupons is said to have been facilitated in the aftermath of the Revolt of 1857.
During the Boer War, camps were situated in the fortified towns of Bellary, Ahmednagar and Trichinopoly. Out of these camps, Coupons for monetary use are so far known only for the Trichinopoly camp and its camp at Kaity in the Nilgiris. These were issued in denominations of 8 Annas, 1 Rupee, 5 Rupees and 10 Rupees.
Several camps were created to house the German, Italian and Japanese prisoners during World War II and a complete listing of camps using monetary Coupons have been appended. Certain small Coupons used in the Central Internment Camp, located at Ahmednagar or Dehradun are also included.
Central Internment Camp, Ahmednagar:
It is not known whether these coupons were issued for the use of World War II internees. Opinion prevails among scholars such as Dr. P. L. Gupta that these were issued for the use of political prisoners who were confined in the Ahmednagar Fort in the aftermath of the ‘Quit India’ movement of 1942. It had coupons of Half Anna (As.0-0-6) and One Anna (As.0-1-0).
Indo-Pak War:
In the aftermath of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, Coupons were issued for the use of Pakistani prisoners. However, the location of these camps is still a mystery.
Prisoner–of-War Camps of World War II
Several POW Camps were set up in India during the Second World War for German, Italian and Japanese POWs. These camps were located in Ahmednagar, Bangalore, Bhopal, Ramgarh, Yol, Delhi, Clement town. The central internment camp was situated at Ahmednagar. The coupons were issued by each "Wing" of the camp and were authorized by the Camp Commandment.
Some of the salient features of the currency coupons issued for use at these camps:
Type 1 and Type 2
- Notes measured 115x57 mm.
- Overprinted with the name of the camp.
- One type has a 6mm vertical bar at the left.
- Under-printed “PRISONERS OF WAR” in a semicircle near the top.
- “CAMP” is near the bottom.
- The denomination is in the middle on either side.
- Camp name is overprinted under the denomination
- In some cases, over-stamped on the face of the note.
- Some have rubber stamp on the face or on the reverse of the note.
- Some carry “WING” overprint on obverse and some on the reverse.
- The notes had distinctive colours for different denominations.
- Not all denominations are known from each camp.
- Printed signature only in Central Internment Camp coupons.
- Notes were printed on a continuous star-watermark sheet.
- Some coupons are without overprinted or over-stamped camp names.
- The coupon is Uniface.
- It measures 105 x 85 mm.
- Text on top reads “CAMP B – PRISONERS OF WAR – RAMGARH TOWN.”
- “CASH COUPON” is printed at a slight diagonal at the center.
- The denomination is at the lower left.
- Printed signature is at lower right.
Type 4:
- The coupon is Uniface.
- It measures 105 x 85 mm.
- Text on top reads “No.1 Internment Camp Ramgarh.”
- “Service Prisoners of War” is printed at a diagonal at the center.
- The denomination is at the lower right.
- Printed signature is at lower left.
Type 4
Prisoner-of-War Camps of World War : Type 1 and Type 2:
The Prisoners-of-war were interned in India in 29 camps forming 6 Groups of camps. In addition, there were two Civil Internment Camps at Dehradun and Deoli and one camp in Delhi for the Japanese prisoners captured in Burma.
Camps 1 to 8 - Italian prisoners. Group II – Bhopal:
Central Internment Camp (Premnagar):
DENOMINATION | DISTINCTIVE COLOURS OF COUPONS |
1 Anna | Purple |
2 Annas | Light Brown |
4 Annas | Blue |
8 Annas | Brown |
1 Rupee | Green |
2 Rupees | Rust |
5 Rupees | Dark Purple |
10 Rupees | Blue Green |
CAMP | TYPE |
BANGALORE - GROUP I (RED OVERPRINT) | WB |
WOB | |
BANGALORE (BLACK OVERPRINT) Camp No.8 | WOB |
BANGALORE (Rubber Stamp) Camp No.7 | WOB |
BHOPAL | WB |
WOB | |
CENTRAL INTERNMENT CAMP | WB |
DEHRA DUN / PREMNAGAR | WOB |
WOB WING 1 | |
WOB WING 2 | |
WOB WING 3 | |
WOB WING 6 | |
WOB WING 7 | |
CLEMENT TOWN | WB |
WOB WING 1 | |
WOB WING 2 | |
WOB WING 3 | |
DELHI JAPANESE CAMP | WB |
WOB | |
DEOLI - CIVIL INTERNMENT CAMP | WB |
WOB | |
RAMGARH | WB |
WOB | |
WOB CAMP XVII | |
WOB CAMP XX | |
WOB 20 RAMGARH | |
YOL | WB |
WOB CAMP 25 | |
WOB CAMP 26 | |
WOB CAMP 28 | |
YOL BAR COUPON-SQUARE WHITE | WHITE 26 CAMP |
WING NO. 5/C PRINTED |
NOTE
- WB - With Bar - a 6mm vertical bar at the left
- WOB - Without Bar
- Half Anna - 1/2 Anna - Violet colour only issued in Central Internment Camp
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