Talk:Nazi board games

Airforce
in cooperation with the airforce magazine Der Adler (The Eagle), publisher Hugo Gräfe Dresden. -- Cherubino (talk) 14:20, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Adler Luftkampf-Spiel 101 (Eagle Air Battle Game)
 * Adler Luftverteidigungs-Spiel 102 (Eagle Air Defense Game) 1941

Juden Raus - 1936 or 1938?
The article claims a 1936 publication date, but the Board Game Studies article says "the game was published very late in 1938 and was to be promoted only in 1939". It's not clear where 1936 is being sourced from, and every other source in those paragraphs seems to be dead. Is the Board Game Studies essay reliable enough to change the publication year? --McGeddon (talk) 09:53, 11 December 2015 (UTC)

Hitler's propaganda campaign to promote Nazi ideology...
Is it just me, or none of the games presented as examples in this article actually fit the opening paragraph? Juden Raus! is the closest one to a match, but the game is said to have no official connections and was even condemned by the SS. Bombers over Britain aren't exactly about ideology — it just advertises the war effort, "us versus them". Kohlenklau, likewise, is about general thrift and make-do-and-mend, this game could have easily been released in any of the allied countries, translated verbatim. So these examples don't quite deliver on the promise to "infiltrate the subtleties of everyday life and indoctrinate children with the National Socialist ideology". any tips? I've requested a citation for now. JudgeGregg (talk) 23:57, 21 December 2015 (UTC)

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Rename article
This article should be renamed "Board games in Nazi Germany" as not all the games listed were produced or endorsed by the Nazi party or regime. Juden Raus! was even condemned. Countakeshi (talk) 22:51, 4 December 2017 (UTC)

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Is chess in relationship to the third reich or not?
I have wittnessed the checkerboard of especially the chess games somewhere else, too.

1) Masonic Orders: they use this in their lodges to there condone a s**t ton of different rituals. I do though not yet know, why exactly it is a checkerboard design though ...

2) Illuminati: many rituals of also Illuminatis are also the checkerboard design featuring. Yet I do even here not know why exactly ...

3) The third reich and newly even other countries used the checkerboard to mark their nukes. Nukes are though not much in any likings by the UN as the UN describes the same as either infringing design-wise on copyright of their founders Masonic Orders or because they are inhumane, or even both.

I do not like nukes or that other countries use these, because I mainly think they hatecrush Asians such as Japanese people! I also do understand the third reich nukes as hatepreachy also by means of them being also racist satanist-occultism-believing children hating weapons! I also want that "Atomwaffendivision" as a weaponry lobby group is BANNED for this reason.

Things of chess being discussable as either racist or promasonic/prorotarian: 1) white goes thirst 2) chess boards can be also found at backyards of psychiatry and even hotels being frequented by Masons or masonic orders founded groups of people such as Rotarians and even the Lions Club.

So, is therefore chess in relationship to the third reich or not? --82.207.238.181 (talk) 08:09, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Is chess racist or only promasonic/proilluminati/propolytheism/prorotarian?
Is chess racist or only promasonic/proilluminati/propolytheism/prorotarian? --82.207.238.181 (talk) 08:12, 27 December 2021 (UTC)