Links

World War Two Living History Association - our parent group and the longest running WWII re-enactment group in the UK.

Suppliers - We only use the very best reproduction items so you can take it from us that the following dealers are good sources.

www.richardaunderwood.com - UK's leading supplier of original and high quality reproduction equipment, shirts, camouflage clothing etc.

www.atthefront.com - leading US supplier of superb reproduction combat equipment, shirts, insignia, field grey wool uniforms and personal items. Very fast service too!

www.1944militaria.com - another great source for high quality reproduction combat equipment and uniforms items. Drew Zigo (the owner) is a good friend of ours and has even taken part in an event with us!

www.1944airborne.com - Soldier Of Fortune; another leading UK supplier of quality reproduction equipment, shirts and camouflage reversible suits.

www.landmarkmilitarybooks.com - all the very latest WWII reference books From all over the world.

www.worldwartwobooks.com - website run by a family run business - Dragon Books & Militaria of Aberystwyth, West Wales. Excellent range of specialist titles, new and used.

www.thehistorybunker.co.uk - Providers of reproduction WW2 uniforms and equipment as well as CD collections of photographs, documents, ID cards, propaganda posters, maps, radio broadcasts and speeches. Plus flags, banners and military music.

WWII German Re-enactment Units - Again, we only pick out the very best!

www.dasheer.org - High quality living history group specialising in early war German infantry. Good source of info on the landser and his equipment.

www.fjr2.org.uk - Fallschirmjäger Regiment 2 - high quality Fallschirmjäger unit fielding a full 'stick' of 12 men.

www.2ndpanzerdivision.com - our kameraden in Chicagoland USA, great bunch of guys and lots of armour! Largest Heer unit in the Mid West.

http://afra.mysite4now.com/ - AFRA is a Living History/Re-enactment group that, since 1999 has been portraying the ordinary German Armoured Infantryman of WWII.

www.ww2-cossacks.webeden.co.uk - Don Cossack Cavalry Regiment 5 brought to life with historical accuracy and mounted reenactment.

Sites of interest - biased towards the 352 ID/VGD

www.rrmtf.org/firstdivision/firstdivision.htm - the US 1st Infantry Division museum near Chicago, great displays especially the Omaha Beach diorama.

www.nat-military-museum.lu - the National Military Museum in Diekirch, Luxembourg. This is the area in which the 352 VGD fought during the Ardennes Offensive and most of the uniforms, equipment and weapons on display are original to the unit. The curator, Roland Gaul, is a great friend of ours and an honourary member of our unit. The museum website features great walking tours of the 352 VGD operational area from the West Wall in Germany (including restored bunkers and cemeteries) and across the Our River into Luxembourg.

Other interesting sites to visit

www.panzergrenadier.net - a forum site for the UK Axis re-enactment community.

www.tankmuseum.org - the world famous Bovington Tank Museum; catch up on the latest news of their Tiger restoration project!

www.thirdreichruins.com - photos of famous sites associated with the Third Reich in Then & Now format.

www.uboat.net - The best website in the world for U-Boot buffs!

www.sportsmansassociation.org.uk - The best organisation in the UK protecting the interests of law abiding gun owners.

www.militariamag.com - the famous French language magazine for collectors and re-enactors, our unit has been featured in it three times!

www.feldgrau.com - fantastic USA site with tons of info, photos, veteran interviews and more on the WWII German soldier.

http://ingeb.org/Volksong.html - all the favourite (non-political) marching songs of the Landser in both German and English- it will even play the music for you!

www.iwm.org.uk - website of the Imperial War Museum in London.

http://panzermuseum.com/ - Panzermuseum.com's focus is on the captured German War Records at the US National Archives. They have information on every branch of the German military during WW-II, the NSDAP and Reich Ministries, plus technical information on weapons and equipment.