Rise and Decline of the Third Reich
0 sources
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich
Summary
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich is a board game[1]. It draws 236 Wikipedia views per month (board_game category, ranking #126 of 611).[2]
Key Facts
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich authored John Prados[3].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich received the Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Professional Game[4].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich's instance of is recorded as board game[5].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich was published by Avalon Hill[6].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich's genre is board wargame[7].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich's genre is grand strategy wargame[8].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich was published on 1974[9].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich's minimum number of players is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2'}[10].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich's maximum number of players is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+6'}[11].
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich's simulates is recorded as European Theater of World War II[12].
Body
Works and Contributions
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich authored John Prados[3].
Recognition
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich received the Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Professional Game[4].
Why It Matters
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich draws 236 Wikipedia views per month (board_game category, ranking #126 of 611).[2]
FAQs
What awards did Rise and Decline of the Third Reich receive?
Honors received include Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Professional Game[4].