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  2. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    The Hunger Games: In the future, North America has become a dictatorship, divided into 12 districts. Every year, two children from each district are forced to fight each other in The Hunger Games. [2] Adam Susan (called Sutler in the film version) England, probably also the rest of the United Kingdom: Norsefire Party: V for Vendetta

  3. Secret Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Secret Hitler was designed by Max Temkin (the co-creator of Cards Against Humanity and Humans vs. Zombies), Mike Boxleiter (co-founder of Mikengreg, the video game developer behind Solipskier and TouchTone) and Tommy Maranges (the writer of Philosophy Bro), and was illustrated by Mackenzie Schubert (illustrator of games such as Letter Tycoon and Penny Press), collectively known as Goat, Wolf ...

  4. Adolf Hitler in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Indian popular culture, Hitler is synonymous with rigidity; people often refer to their boss or a strict teacher as Hitler. [68] Hitler is also used as a personal name in India, as in the case of the politician Adolf Lu Hitler Marak. The film Hero Hitler in Love is about a man called "Hitler" who tries to love everyone. Furthermore, the ...

  5. Castle Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    Castle Wolfenstein was developed by Silas Warner at Muse Software [1] and the game's cover art was drawn by John Benson. [9]The game was initially conceptualized as a game set in the mid-1980s in what Warner describes as "a guy running around rooms" and did not know how to develop the game further.

  6. Space Hulk - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a mobile phone version called Warhammer: Space Hulk was released. This game replicated the board game's play mechanics and allowed play as either Space Marines or Genestealers. [9] In 2008, a small group of hobbyists [10] released a PC conversion of the board game, along with assorted scenarios, for free over the Internet. However ...

  7. Dino D-Day - Wikipedia

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    Dino D-Day is a multiplayer team-based first-person shooter video game developed and published by American studios 800 North and Digital Ranch. It was released for Microsoft Windows on April 8, 2011. [1] The premise of the game is that during World War II, Adolf Hitler found a way to resurrect dinosaurs for use in the war effort.

  8. Category:Video games about Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Barbarossa (video game) Battle Group (video game) Battle of Britain (1999 video game) Battle of the Atlantic: The Ocean Lifeline; Battleship Bismarck: Operation Rhine - May 1941; Beyond Castle Wolfenstein; Bionic Commando (1988 video game) Blitzkrieg at the Ardennes; BloodRayne (video game) BloodRayne 2; Breakthrough in the Ardennes

  9. Space Hulk (2013 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Space Hulk is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Danish studio Full Control. [3] It is based on the tabletop game of the same name by Games Workshop. [3] It features the Blood Angels Chapter of the Space Marines battling grotesque aliens known as Genestealers. A follow-up game, Space Hulk: Ascension, was released in 2014.