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1 May 1940
Paris, France
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The nation's gold against the invader

Governor and leadership of the Banque de France

The Banque de France holds one of the largest gold reserves in the world, the guarantee of the national currency and the sinews of war. In the spring of 1940, the German breakthrough at Sedan turns a distant threat into an absolute emergency: the gold stored in the Paris vaults could fall into enemy hands.

Moving such a treasure is no trivial matter. Every tonne requires convoys, ships, escorts, and the slightest misstep could deliver the metal to the invader or send it to the bottom of the sea.

The Bank's leadership must decide, and quickly. Keep the gold close at hand, disperse it within the country, or attempt to send it beyond Germany's reach at the cost of a high-risk journey: each option commits the financial future of France.

Paris, spring 1940: what to do with the Banque de France's hundreds of tonnes of gold as the Germans advance?

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