1930s Germany, and a Liberal majority is racing to pass 5 Liberal policies or put a bullet in Hitler. Hidden among them, a Fascist minority works to stack the board with their own policies or slip Hitler into the Chancellorship before anyone catches on.
Secret Hitler is a social-deduction game set in 1930s Germany. Players are secretly split into a Liberal majority and a Fascist minority, and one of those Fascists is secretly Hitler. Every round the table elects a President and Chancellor, who enact a policy drawn blind from a shared deck, slowly filling out a Liberal or Fascist track. The more Fascist policies pile up, the more dangerous the President's powers get, from investigations to special elections to outright executions. Liberals lean on discussion, voting, and deduction to pin down the Fascists, and Hitler above all. Fascists muddy the water, push policies through, and shield Hitler until they can either enact six Fascist policies or get Hitler elected Chancellor late in the game. No moderator needed; players or an app run the whole thing.
The majority. Liberals start out blind to one another and have to work out who they can trust.
WinEnact 5 Liberal policies, OR execute Hitler at any point in the game.
The hidden minority, one of whom is secretly Hitler. Ordinary Fascists know every Fascist and Hitler too. Whether Hitler knows the other Fascists comes down to the player count.
WinEnact 6 Fascist policies, OR get Hitler elected Chancellor after at least 3 Fascist policies have been enacted.
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