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French game called "Game for freedom" made at the end of WWII. The center of game board represents a defeated Germany (Nazi). The 4 board corners show allies: Great Britain, the Soviet Union, the United States of America and France. The track represents various battles and cities of Europe.
The printed paper is glued to a wooden board. It is a simple game, made with the resources available in 1944.
It is marked "Model No. 43667 filed -1944- -EMG. SGDG patented. Composition and Writing Clichés Union."
Components: wooden figures "little horses," which represents soldiers of allies.
It is simple roll and move game. The first player, who cross all 52 cities, wins the game.
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1944
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