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NSKK und HJ-Verkehrsspiel

Game ID: GID0229914
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This pre-WWII title turned a typical traffic-rules game into a propaganda vehicle for Hitler Jugend and the NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps or National Socialist Motor Corps). The box cover features young men in HJ uniforms, while Wikipedia describes the latter as a small paramilitary organization within the Nazi party that both provided roadside assistance like the American Automobile Association and trained members in the operation and maintenance of motorcycles and automobiles.

The game content includes a large 33" x 24" game board, seven grey wooden non-player vehicles, six colored player vehicles and eight people figures, some pedestrian and some matched with vehicles (e.g. the red motorcycle and rider).

The combination allows for a total of nine players, five pedestrians and four vehicles. Each player gets a set of five cards: a starting location, a final destination, and three intermediate stops. The first player to complete his route while respecting all of the traffic rules wins.

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1939
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