Nice, unusual and not that often seen item: a WH privately purchased soldiers'-game named: '...und ob! - overall nice (and IMO fully complete-) condition! Nice, unusual and not that often seen item: a WH privately purchased soldiers'-game named: '...und ob! - overall nice (and IMO fully complete-) condition! Nice, unusual and not that often seen item: a WH privately purchased soldiers'-game named: '...und ob! - overall nice (and IMO fully complete-) condition! Nice, unusual and not that often seen item: a WH privately purchased soldiers'-game named: '...und ob! - overall nice (and IMO fully complete-) condition!

Nice, unusual and not that often seen item: a WH privately purchased soldiers'-game named: '...und ob! - overall nice (and IMO fully complete-) condition!

This is a truly unusual and not that often seen item: a neat - and only twice before encountered - WH privately purchased soldiers'-game named: '...und ob!, in an overall nice (and IMO fully complete-) condition. The game - which is some sort of 'question/answer'-game like 'trivial pursuit' - comes in its period card-board box, which is sized: 12,5 x 9,5 x 2,5 cms.: making it an 'easy to carry' personal-item. The game simply consists of loads of white and red small-sized cards, having numerous questions and answers (of course in German language): various of these are military related and involve for example the sergeant (!). Also more explicit questions, such as: 'Do you hate the English?' are there. The explanatory instructions on 'how to play the game' are printed on the inside of the box. The game - produced by a company called: 'Spear-Spiel' based in Nürnberg - is in an overall nice (albeit used-) condition: the box itself shows some minor outer-damage (nothing shocking though). Simply a nice soldiers' personal-item: great to 'store' in a bread-bag or other soldiers' equipment set-up!

Code: 35051

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