Public event in Fredrikshamn (Denmark)
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Public event in Fredrikshamn (Denmark)
Some photos and text (in Swedish ) from a public event in Denmark. Both Swedes and Danes participated.
http://reenactor.se/FHF/stutzpunkt_nord.html
Film (made by the city of Fredrikshamn): http://videographer.dk/stutzpunkt/
http://reenactor.se/FHF/stutzpunkt_nord.html
Film (made by the city of Fredrikshamn): http://videographer.dk/stutzpunkt/
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One picture that speaks volumes - so much more than what is happening in the UK at the moment.
Brilliant stuff Denmark - and may you continue building.
Well done.
Brilliant stuff Denmark - and may you continue building.
Well done.
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These are very nice pics.
Well done.
Well done.
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Very nice sir very nice indeed
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Excellent photos. May I ask please (and if I should not ask on this photo thread, I apologise), what is the general reaction from the public, given that Denmark was occupied during the war? (In the UK it feels as though we have increasingly extreme reaction to Axis-only reenactment, although we were never invaded.)
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For the most part the reactions are positive... But there's always some people that gets pissed off... It was a really good event and think all of us look forward to next year!
Great pictures guys!
Great pictures guys!
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I did only see one negative reaction and that was a man who shook his head. He was one of a couple of thousands...
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Roughly the same in Holland, looking at the 3 years that I reenact I can't remember that people gave bad reactions on a event. In contrary, it are mostly the elder people who had lived during the occupation that are the most positive about this. I can remember one reaction from a very old man who told me that he mixed feelings about it. Almost reliving the German occupation gave him a bad feeling, but he was thankfull that he could see this and that we educate about his history. The bad comments come mostly from people who are born after the war and who talk bad about reenactment as a whole safely from behind their computer.
It all depends on how you reenact this period. Especially the occupation is a very delicate subject where you need to be respectfull with your impression. Looking at our last event where we did the occupation at a train event, we heard a people saying that when they arrived they experienced a tense admosphere. That is what you need to get. You can't give it an 'enjoy and have fun' admosphere as it would give a wrong impression what occupation is about.
It all depends on how you reenact this period. Especially the occupation is a very delicate subject where you need to be respectfull with your impression. Looking at our last event where we did the occupation at a train event, we heard a people saying that when they arrived they experienced a tense admosphere. That is what you need to get. You can't give it an 'enjoy and have fun' admosphere as it would give a wrong impression what occupation is about.
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I can remember one guy in the newspaper directly after the famous Panther photoshoot in Breda!rednas wrote:Roughly the same in Holland, looking at the 3 years that I reenact I can't remember that people gave bad reactions on a event. In contrary, it are mostly the elder people who had lived during the occupation that are the most positive about this. The bad comments come mostly from people who are born after the war and who talk bad about reenactment as a whole safely from behind their computer.
But 1/2 of his bad coment was on your age and that you in your childish behaviour... bla, bla bla, but then in 1944/45 most of the NCO and young officers where 24-26 yo.
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rednas, I hope to see you and the rest of the guys of Der Windhund in Denmark next year! Im sure there will be more Swedes to.
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There are also going to be a big German (as in 'from Germany') group present, if all falls into place
I hope we can muster at least two full platoons next year, perhaps more. We're also going to have more vehicles available for the Germans.
And the best part is that since this year was so successful, we are allowed to incorporate many more ideas and scenarios than we could this year.
I hope we can muster at least two full platoons next year, perhaps more. We're also going to have more vehicles available for the Germans.
And the best part is that since this year was so successful, we are allowed to incorporate many more ideas and scenarios than we could this year.
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Just get in contact with Rednas or me... we have plenty ideas.And the best part is that since this year was so successful, we are allowed to incorporate many more ideas and scenarios than we could this year.
The photo's look very nice guys, keep up the good quality!!
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