Bush money (Bois le Duc money; severity allowance)

In old documents, such coins minted in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (North Brabant, Netherlands). – Special allowance in addition to military pay for soldiers on ground-level military exercises in the field, also called Geländezaster (all-terrain brass; Zaster: = in old rogue language term for money), Graspfennig, Schlammkohle (coal = money), and Walddukaten in troop jargon. – Salary supplement for employees who were transferred to the new federal states (to the wild east of Germany; “wilden Osten”; bush = here: wilderness) after the reunification of Germany in 1989. – See money denominations, vernacular German-language.

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