Herr Doktor
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A lot of the info comes from research (reading regimental or unit histories, photos, film, etc). The one really nice thing about WWII Living History is the fact that many Veterans are still with us. The ability to talk with them is a great advantage over, say, reenacting Civil War. The American units I belong to both have Vets as "advisors" to help guide us and provide historical background. Not to mention telling us the stories that aren't in the history books.
There are a number of websites available. The links page on www.attthefront.com is pretty good. Most units have links to historical information their impressions are based on.
I hope this answers your questions. If you have any more, please feel free to fire away again.
Best,
Chris
A lot of the info comes from research (reading regimental or unit histories, photos, film, etc). The one really nice thing about WWII Living History is the fact that many Veterans are still with us. The ability to talk with them is a great advantage over, say, reenacting Civil War. The American units I belong to both have Vets as "advisors" to help guide us and provide historical background. Not to mention telling us the stories that aren't in the history books.
There are a number of websites available. The links page on www.attthefront.com is pretty good. Most units have links to historical information their impressions are based on.
I hope this answers your questions. If you have any more, please feel free to fire away again.
Best,
Chris