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2. that prisoners needed an
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frustration, permitted various charity organizations in Germany to distribute board
captives. After all, it was assumed by the Nazis that playing games would serve as
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escape
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that would reduce the possibility of a prison break. Spotting a chance for a brilliant
plan, MI9, a British intelligence agency, worked closely with the manufacturer of Monopoly
4. they stuffed the game sets with survival tools from maps of
and local charities.
several European countries and miniature compasses to real banknotes, ropes and knives. And
5. into the prison camps. The strategy successfully aided in the escape of
they had them
British soldiers. The scheme was not made public until 1980 by the British government.
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