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On the 5th of January, the “Glöckler” walk from one door to another in the Salzkammergut. This is proper pagan-action and spectacular to watch. They are young men dressed up in white trousers and dress with large crest-hat decorations that are lit up from the inside. The “Glöckler” have bells on their belts and joints and perform dances. This was…

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February 2018 – World War II Living History Re-enactments – WWII

February 11, 2018 – Military Re-enactors Garage Sale 624 Mcbride PTE Dr. Ballwin, MO  63011 FREE ADMISSION FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/909383662495842/ February 21 – 25, 2018 – Southern Outpost Winter Rally & Swap Meet Sponsored by: MVPA”s First Florida Chapter Renniger’s Antique Center & Flea Market 20651 US Hwy 441 Mt. Dora, FL  32757 WWII Armor, Reenactments, weapons…

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January 2018 – World War II Living History Re-enactments

Jan. 12 – 14, 2018 – Battle of the Bulge Camp Clark Nevada, MO Pre-Registration: http://www.137thinfantry.us/registraton  Website: http://www.137thinfantry.us Sponsoring Units: 137thInfantry Regt, 35th Inf. Div. 29thPanzergrenadier Regiment – https://29thpgregiment.weebly.com/ 38thJaeger Regiment Website: http://www.worldwartwohrs.org/Events.htm January 27 – 28, 2018 – The 27th Annual Arizona Military Vehicle Show http://www.armytrucks.org January 28-29, 2018 – Vero Beach Military History…

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Remembering WWII – September 22 – 23, 2017 – Linden, TN

Remembering WWII – Winner of 9 – SAFE Kaleidoscope Awards! 121 E. Main Street Linden, TN  37096 Sept. 22 – 23, 2017 What began as a small commemorative gathering in 2012 grew into a full-fledged community event and reenactment called Remembering WWII, which first occurred on September 27, 2014 and is scheduled to occur again…

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D-Day Commemoration – June 3, 2017

FREE EVENT – Open to the Public – 10:00 am – 4:00 pm  Hosted by Zephyrhills Museum of Military History   Location:   39444 South Ave, Zephyrhills 33542   The Zephyrhills Museum Of Military History will be holding it’s annual D-Day Commemoration on Saturday, June 3, 2017 from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM.  This is…

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WWII Living History Battle – Center Hill, Florida – May 13, 2017

May 13, 2017 – Center Hill, Florida – 10:30 am – FREE PARKING Attention All Allied and Axis Living History Re-enactors! It is 1941 and the Axis have converged on this small village occupying the buildings. Civilians are gathered and discussing the eminent surrender of their village. An assault is launched when the Allies arrive…

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D-DAY PLUS 73

D-DAY plus 73 presented by Rolling Thunder and USS LST393 Muskegon, Michigan Living History Displays June 2-3, 2017   Schedule subject to change Friday, June 2 2:00 pm   Setup camps 7:00 pm   Swing Dance on Deck featuring Reeths Puffer Jazz Band    Saturday,  June 3    8:00 am           Breakfast Free public admission to USS LST 393 Reenactor manned ship stations…

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German Edition Now Being Translated! Order Your Copy Today!

I am very pleased to announce that a German edition of “Through Innocent Eyes – The Chosen Girls of the Hitler Youth” is currently in the works!   Expected release date: December 2017!    Taking Orders Now!    Be the first one to receive the FIRST Autograph German Edition!    Click on the link on the…

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Historical novelist Cynthia A. Sandor Completes True Family Story

After 24 years of research and writing, editing and rewriting, historical author, Cynthia A. Sandor, releases her first novel, “Through Innocent Eyes – The Chosen Girls of the Hitler Youth.” Spanning fifty-eight years from 1931 to 1989 and set against the epic panorama of Austria during WWII. “Through Innocent Eyes” is a sweeping story of…

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Revised Edition Now Available!

  Discovered four months before her passing, Gertrude Kerschner’s remarkable journal is fast becoming recognized by historians and museum curators alike. “Through Innocent Eyes” is a powerful reminder that there are two sides to history, which in the wake of the horrors of war there is a humane side to building one’s personal character. In…

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