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Estonia

 

Here you find information about the history of Estonia in the Second World War, the WWII reenactment groups in Estonia at present and the present law which applies to reenactment in this country.
The history of Estonia 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 Reenactment

There are two clubs, which portray two sides' soldiers of the East Front 1944 year (battles in Estonia in 1944). One of these two clubs is FRONTLINE. They portray the Waffen-SS bataillon "Narva" and a small Red Army unit, the Estonian Rifle Corps. The other club, Estonian Military Historical Club (estonian abbreviation ESAK) portray only soviet soldiers in 1944. There are from both clubs ca. 50-60 members.

 

 
   

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