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I will pay for the following article The Counterfeiters. The work is to be 11 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.
I will pay for the following article The Counterfeiters. The work is to be 11 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. The reality of human nature as one faces moral problems is an inherent quality that we cannot escape, particularly if we are faced with choices under abnormal circumstances. “The Counterfeiters” brings a new perspective on the people that seem inconsequential but make the ultimate difference and how their choices bring about the consequences that may reasonably alter the course of history. Consequently, flooding the market with counterfeited bills of the enemy is a viable plot to sway the war, but this intangible notion of a mere possibility in the eyes of prison workers is secondary to the threat of imminent death. The film presents us inadvertently with an alternate scenario where the dollar was forged earlier and the Nazis could have stood a better chance of winning the entire war. “The Counterfeiters” shows us that the infamous concentration camps of World War II, just as fundamentally as history itself, are made up of people, people, and their choices.
As the introduction of Eleanor Roosevelt to the renowned book “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” so eloquently puts it, “living in constant fear and isolation, imprisoned not only by the terrible outward circumstances of war but inwardly by themselves, made me intimately and shockingly aware of wars greatest evil--the degradation of the human spirit.” Though Anne Frank and the people in “The Counterfeiters” may have had different experiences, the fear and mortification run parallel between them. The men chosen for ‘Operation Bernhard were handpicked because of their previous professions vital to the operations of a large-scale currency counterfeiting scheme confidential even to other high ranking SS officials. Central to the entire process is Salomon ‘Sally’ Sorowitsch, a world-class counterfeiter living the high life in Berlin.