MUSKEGON, MI – A D-Day commemoration, including a swing dance with World War II attire and air-raid re-enactment, are planned once again at the USS LST 393 near downtown Muskegon. The World War II ...
Someone has to play the bad guy. Someone has to play the Nazi. Otherwise, how do you teach history? I heard this a lot. Whenever I would ask anyone portraying a German soldier at Rockford, Illinois’ ...
For Silt locals Lucas and Ethan Villarreal, history isn’t just read — it’s lived. The two brothers with a passion for the past are breathing life into the stories of World War II through the immersive ...
Step inside America’s largest World War II re-enactment with a unique POV perspective. From battlefield action to living history displays, this immersive experience brings the sights and sounds of the ...
The sixth annual World War II Living History Weekend will take place at Spanish Trail Park in Crestview on April 4-5. The event will feature re-enactments, weapons demonstrations, and history talks ...
D-Day Conneaut bills itself as the nations largest WWII reenactment and the world's biggest D-Day reenactment. Every August on a small Lake Erie beach in the far Northeastern Ohio city of Conneaut, an ...
History will come to life as the Allies battle the Axis forces at the World War II Reenactment in Downtown Waxahachie. The event includes 200 living history participants in 1940s military and civilian ...
In this video, a World War II reenactment at Lauer Farms takes an unexpected turn when the event is suddenly interrupted mid-battle. We break down what happened, how the reenactors and organizers ...
A World War II Pacific Theater reenactment will occur the weekend of July 12-13 at the American Heritage Museum in Hudson. The event will feature American and Japanese infantry camps, authentic gear ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (Tribune News Service) — Someone has to play the bad guy. Someone has to play the Nazi. “It’s a costume, man,” one guy in an SS uniform told me. They were also here as educators, as ...
Someone has to play the bad guy. Someone has to play the Nazi. Otherwise, how do you teach history? I heard this a lot. Whenever I would ask anyone portraying a German soldier at Rockford, Illinois' ...