Secret Hitler: A Historical Session Report
It is 1945. Hitler has risen back to power and it’s up to the liberal to root him and his gang of fascists out form power. Luckily, we have many liberal forces within the stronghold, yet we must persuade the fascists from letting their policies go through. Their policy-making ability are far greater than ours, therefore there are more fascist policies than liberal policies

There are 9 agents that have been within our circle: Matteo Hans, Victor Hemmingway, Jerry Heinrich, Chi Schwarz, Areeb Jacob, Queena Werner, Sonia Albrecht, Christian Smith, and Alessa Carington. We just found out one of them is Hitler himself incognito as a mixed in fascist. Hopefully by the end of the game, we’ll be able to find him and put an end to him. Either he/she goes down by gun or by enough liberal policies to prevent his takeover.
The first move is made by Mr. Jacob as he swiftly chooses his chancellor to be Jerry Heinrich. Areeb Jacob continues by taking 3 cards out of a policy pile and hands two for the chancellor to make a decision on which one to choose. Out of nowhere, a fascist policy has been placed on our table! Could Jerry have been a fascist? Did Areeb knowingly give Jerry the fascist cards because Areeb is the fascist? We couldn’t know, but Mr. Jacob is out to find out. He goes over to Queena and proceeds to check her party affiliation as per the policy. Noticing a Liberal affiliation, Queena is ousted as a liberal. But there is no time, we have to move on.

The rest of the turns continue in such a scrutinizing fashion that all sense of friendship and trust between the spies break down. Too many fascist policies have been played and fewer liberal policies are going through. The liberals have to act fast, especially with the loss of Alessa Carington who was shot dead by the current acting president, Victor Hemmingway and Christian Smith, shot by Sonia Albrecht.
The last round has begun. Only one more fascist policy is required. The president is Matteo Hans with his choice of Chancellor being Chi Schwarz. Tension rises as Matteo passes his policies to Chi, but not for long. As Chi takes the policies, her face tells all. The fascists have won. The year is 1945, 48 minutes later. T’is truly a beautiful day. Oh, you thought I was a Liberal? Oh, silly you!
DISCLAIMER: I do not condone Fascism. This is a board game if you haven’t realized.