Australian Jewish organization Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) has urged several retailers to stop selling the board game Secret Hitler, according to Australian Jewish News.
Set in 1932, Secret Hitler is a game for five to 10 players, with each one secretly being labeled a member of the fascists or a member of the liberals. The liberals have the majority and must learn to trust each other to get enough votes to win the elections. The fascists, who are hidden to everyone else except other fascists, will "say whatever it takes to get elected, advance their agenda and win the game," according to the board game's website.
