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Northern IrelandHere you find information about the history of Northern Ireland in the Second World War, the WWII reenactment groups in Northern Ireland at present and the present law which applies to reenactment in this country. The history of Northern Ireland is maybe well known, but it can't hurt to put a short excerpt there. The links to the reenactment groups are a resource for all reenactors, groups and interested individuals or companies to promote international exchange. The law section provides groups or individual reenactors who wish to travel abroad for a reenactment event with the necessary background to the visiting country's laws with regard to reenactment.
Background information on ReenactmentReenacting world war two soldiers and events in Northern Ireland is quite a recent phenomenon in Northern Ireland society as the population begins to settle down and enjoy a stable government and the absence of internal sectarian conflict.By and large, society in the north of Ireland appears to be quite tolerant pertaining to the reenactment scene, mainly due to the fact that it is new and has not yet established a firm foot hold and therefore the majority of the populous remains unaware that it actually exists. However this does not change the fact that it is here, and that those, who are aware and informed that there are WWII reenactors, appear to be either quite tolerant and interested in what we do or, on the other end of the spectrum, are disinterested.
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