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  2. Hitler's War (game) - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's War is a strategic level World War II board wargame first published by Metagaming Concepts in 1981, and then by Avalon Hill in 1984 that simulates the war from Operation Barbarossa to the Fall of Berlin. Critical reception was general favorable, using phrases like "very good", "An incredible bang for the buck", "single most satisfying ...

  3. 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

  4. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities. Military simulations are seen as a useful way to develop tactical , strategical and doctrinal solutions, but critics argue that the conclusions drawn from such models are ...

  5. Operation Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler: The leader of Nazi Germany. Heinrich Himmler: The distrustful head of the SS. Alexander Vlado: An SS Sturmbannfuhrer (equivalent to major) from a race of ancient vampires called the Blood Clan. Appears pale and ghoulish. Carmilla: One of Vlado's officers, and of his same vampire race. Has little regard for human life.

  6. The Plot to Assassinate Hitler (game) - Wikipedia

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    The second in the series was The Plot to Assassinate Hitler, a game designed by Jim Dunnigan, with graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen. Unlike Russian Civil War, which had been released as a boxed set, this game was published as a free pull-out game in Issue 59 of Strategy & Tactics. SPI also released it as a boxed set the same year. [4]

  7. Rise and Decline of the Third Reich - Wikipedia

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    The USSR may not declare war on Germany prior to 1942, provided Germany maintains a sufficient garrison in Finland, East Prussia and occupied Poland. The USA may declare war on Germany (sic – in reality Hitler declared war on the USA) in Spring 1942. Each player may draw one of ten "variants".

  8. Modern Battles: Four Contemporary Conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Modern Battles is a "quadrigame" — a game box that contains four separate wargames that use a common set of rules. Two of the games are based on battles during the Yom Kippur War that had occurred less than two years before publication of the game: [1] Chinese Farm: The cross-canal Battle of The Chinese Farm

  9. 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.