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    Default Nazi board games under the hammer



    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6955249.stm

    A collection of Nazi era board games - including one where players are given points for bombing British cities - are going on auction in the UK this week.

    The rare trove of wartime board games also includes a version of Snakes and Ladders based on the exploits of U-boat captain Gunther Prien.

    The games are thought to have come from a German collector. They will be sold at Mullock's Shropshire on Thursday.

    Historian Richard Westwood-Brookes expects some to fetch up to 300.

    Sinking battleships

    Mr Westwood-Brookes said the games were a rare find.

    "It's just like with children's books, the same reason rare children's books go for big prices - children aren't very good at taking care of things.

    "And it wouldn't have done you much good after the war to have had these things lying around."

    The games include Bombers Over England, a form of bagatelle or primitive pinball where players score points for "bombing " British cities, shipping or lighthouses.

    Another, based on Snakes and Ladders, sees players take their U-boats from a German port to the Royal Navy base at Scapa Flow, sink British warships, and try and make it back home.

    Another is a game where players drop weighted paratroopers onto a representation of the English countryside.

    The games are all in good but used condition, Mr Westwood-Brookes said. "You can be confident kids in Germany in the early 1940s were playing these games."

    He added: "They say a lot about the Nazis, and about the German regime. Our kids were still playing trains and Meccano and hopscotch and things like that.

    I managed to knock out London, Glasgow and Liverpool - and a ship in the North Sea
    Richard Westwood-Brookes

    "These show how the Nazis were determined that children as young as four or five needed to get into the swing of things."

    Under German law, items from the Third Reich period are unable to be sold in the country.

    The games also include one possibly made in liberated Belgium in late 1944, where players throw crude darts at a board denoting German cities and representations of the Nazi regime. The bullseye is Adolf Hitler.

    Mr Westwood-Brookes admitted to playing the Bombers over England game.

    "And I managed to knock out London, Glasgow and Liverpool - and a ship in the North Sea," he said.

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    Thank heavens politics/nationalism and board games have gone their separate ways!

    Although I suppose there was 'The Game of Life', the ultimate hymn to capitalism, Western society and family role models. Go on! Put two blue pins in the front seats of your car!

    Modern politics and board games... you could have 'Debt-a-roo' where you pile debts and easy mortgages on a poor American. But you never know when he'll chuck them off, making a big mess of your international fiscal policies!

    What can you come up with?
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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    I read a good New Yorker article a few months ago about how Milton Bradley devised the Game of Life and the things that have changed over the years. I'll try to dig it out.

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    Isn't Bryan Ferry going to snap up all these beautiful board games!
    One Day, I shall come back, Yes, I shall come back,
    Until them, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties, Just go forward in all your beliefs,
    and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine!

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