This 1940 Czechoslovakian 100-korun note features a picturesque scene of the Prague skyline with the Charles Bridge in the foreground and St. Vitus Cathedral and Prague Castle in the distance. Upon occupying Czechoslovakia, Nazi Germany absorbed much of the country into its borders, and renamed a large portion as Bohemia and Moravia. The notes issued by the renamed Printing Works of the Bank of Bohemia and Moravia were printed in both German and Czech