Below is a listing of WW2 reproduction currency of Russia, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan. The files are all .pdf and may be printed off and used at reenactments.
Some WW2 reproduction currency files below have two files, a front and a back. They are designed to be printed on either a two-sided copier or printed once and then fed back into the printer in the opposite direction so the sides line up.
Others have only a single side. These were also designed to be flipped and fed back into the printer.
United States
You can find examples of dollar bills from the 1920s, which probably would still be in circulation, at this WayBack Machine link from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fransico here. It also includes special currency issues such as Hawaii notes and allied occupational currency for North Africa, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, and Japan.
The currency listed below is used to exemplify an aspect of WW2 material culture. I’m unsure of the rules around printing US currency for “prop and educational use”, but you may need to use an unethical AI or work on Photoshop to get a printable version.




Germany
The Netherlands
France
Russia Rubles
| 1, 3, and 5 Ruble – Front | 1, 3, and 5 Rubles – Back | 10 Rubles (Lenin on back) | |
| 1 Ruble (Lenin on back) | 3 Rubles (Lenin on back) | 5 Rubles(Lenin on back) |
