When i was in the National Park Service I supervised and took part in living history and military re-enactments for the periods of the american Revolution and the Civil War. The military re-enactments were carried out as they were at those times, with formations of troops moving en masse, firing as regiments, charging as regiments, etc. There was an almost "theatrical" aspect to it, since all of the troops on both sides were visiable on the field and the progreaa of the battle could be watched from begining to end.
So how do you re-enact World War II, when there were no set-piece battles, and fighting often took place with the combatants dispersed throughout woods or streets in a town?
So how do you re-enact World War II, when there were no set-piece battles, and fighting often took place with the combatants dispersed throughout woods or streets in a town?
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