Re-enacting

Discussions on all aspects of WW1, WW2 and Inter-War Era reenactment.
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Siegfried Wilhelm
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Post by Siegfried Wilhelm » 22 Aug 2002, 15:23

And I'd like to see what the tow driver is driving to tow it with!

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Post by Birgitte Heuschkel » 10 Nov 2002, 07:35

Well, he could call in the opposing reenactment group and have it towed away by T-34s or Shermans... That'd be... in spirit at least...


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#18

Post by Lars EP » 12 Nov 2003, 20:49

Birgitte Heuschkel wrote:I wouldn't cry my eyes out if there was a reenactment group in Denmark. I sincerely doubt it, though.
Not WW2 no. England and the Netherlands have plenty, though. Panzers are kind of hard to find in working condition these days, but lots of M4's and T-34's around.

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Post by nihil » 13 Nov 2003, 01:01

No, aparently all the reenactment in denmark is Wiking and the middle ages (sp?).

I would love too, if ww2 reenactment would be taken up here. But i can already imagine the anti facist groups that would show up at every event...those people just know soo little :(
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Post by Leibstandarte_reenactor » 13 Nov 2003, 01:39

i think there is a re-enactment group up there

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Post by Leibstandarte_reenactor » 13 Nov 2003, 01:43

crap the link is dead but here is a Europian re-enactment group

http://www.geocities.com/pzabt101/

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Post by craigob » 13 Nov 2003, 04:06

the premier east coast group.

http://www.grossdeutschland.com/

:)

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Post by Leibstandarte_reenactor » 13 Nov 2003, 05:09

Panzerfaust wrote:the premier east coast group.

http://www.grossdeutschland.com/

:)
you think so eh? nawwwwww

http://www.lssah.com

but a fine unit indeed

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Post by craigob » 13 Nov 2003, 05:13

:lol: :lol: yeah i know.. but we are (as far as i know) one of the few USA groups that are invited to germany for the annual GD treffen with the remaining vets:).

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Post by Leibstandarte_reenactor » 13 Nov 2003, 05:32

are you guys going to be at the "GAP" and i dont think they want SS re-enactors coming back to germany even if we are just actors

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Post by craigob » 13 Nov 2003, 13:28

yes we will be at the gap but taking no part in the battle (afaik) as we are doing a soldier school this year but we will have our decent barracks impression

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Post by Fallschirmjager_Johnson » 13 Nov 2003, 15:40

Does anyone here know about any re-enacting units Around Wisconsin??
I am interested in joining one, since I have a large collection of German uniforms and dummy eqiuptment, and it saddens me to see it collect dust!

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Japanese re-enactors - image

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Post by craigob » 14 Nov 2003, 21:12

found it - Japanese SS re-enactors

Image

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Post by Fallschirmjager_Johnson » 15 Nov 2003, 20:39

Where did you get that pic? What Div where they from?? Thats just too funny to see!! :lol: That one in the middle looks like a japanese hitler!

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#30

Post by John H. » 16 Nov 2003, 02:32

*sigh* there are a lot of californian reenacting groups but no northen ones! i guess ill have to move south to join one :roll:

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