Neo-Nazi killers sold fascist ‘Monopoly’

The members of the extreme-right terrorist cell suspected of slaying at least 10 people in Germany between 2000 and 2010 sold a neo-Nazi version of the board game ‘Monopoly’ in order to finance their murderous activities, authorities said.

 

Uwe Mundlos, Uwe Böhnhardt and Beate Zschäpe supposedly made several dozen copies of their gruesome invention “Pogromly” in 1997, selling it in the neo-Nazi scene for 100 Deutsche marks (€50).

 

Photos of the game provided to The Local by the Thuringia state office of the German domestic intelligence agency, the Verfassungsschutz, show the starting point of the game has a giant swastika on it.

 

Rather than train stations there are concentration camps on sale, complete with burning Israeli flags. The currency used is Reichsmarks. The game also includes gasworks and depictions of Hitler and evil-looking Jews.

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