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KZ Manager is a highly controversial series of underground text-based and graphic resource-management computer games released in the late 1980s and early 1990s that cast players as Nazi concentration camp commandants. Because of its explicit glorification of the Holocaust and neo-Nazi propaganda, the game is widely banned and confiscated globally, making it illegal to distribute or play in countries like Germany.
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So, where does "KZ Manager" fit in? It is not a separate game but the community-driven software and plugin ecosystem that brings the KZ experience to life. In the KZ community, a "manager" refers to the software that manages:
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