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To: justiceseeker93; cripplecreek
I wanted to see what the board game looked like.

I've read quite a lot of history especially 20th century and had never heard of the game.

It is vile - I'll say. I'll also say ‘ Thank you ‘ to Cripplecreek for the bit of historic information.

35 posted on 05/12/2014 8:30:23 PM PDT by warsaw44
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To: warsaw44; cripplecreek
I'm also fascinated by animations from other countries such as the Communist era USSR, Nazi Germany and North Korea. I know we have had our cartoons over here like Donald Duck's "In Der Fuhrer's Face" and Disney's "Education for Death" with Little Hans but as we know our adversaries made their own cartoons and films.

I did see on You-Tube, a pro-Nazi cartoon made by Vichy France called "Nimbus Libere" (sp) (1943) where it shows Allied bombers flown by Popeye, Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse and Felix the Cat as a tail gunner and Goofy as the top turret gunner. You see a French Family listening to a radio to the BBC where they are being told by the announcer, drawn obviously Jewish by the animators, that they will be free soon and then the US Bombers hit the French Family's house and then the Grim Reaper lands on top of the destroyed house and laughing real hard. I also saw another Third Reich cartoon from 1944 about an animated snowman, a Christmas cartoon, which I found surprisingly politics free.

As to Soviet cartoons, they are interesting too, I saw one from 1923 called "Christmas Toys" and many others too.
37 posted on 05/12/2014 9:30:00 PM PDT by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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