We are a Living History Association Re-enactment group. We are part of the German forces in WWII re-enacting in the New England area. We take part in battle re-enactments as well as public displays, occasionally we also appear on film! We represent men and women of the 352.Infanterie Division who fought in Europe from the Normandie Campaign, during the D-Day invasion, to the end of the war. The 914.Infanterie Regiment fought at Point du Hoc, and fought back into Carentan to engage the 101st Airborne Division there. Later the reformed and renamed 914.Grenadier Regiment was part of the similarly rebuilt and retitled 352.Volksgrenadier Division which fought in the Ardennes during the “Battle of the Bulge.”

As re-enactors, we work closely with our Allied counterparts to keep the history of World War Two and the veterans who fought it alive. Our group is made up of people from all backgrounds to include students, military, veterans, police and firemen, truck drivers, housewives and schoolteachers. We are a proud member unit of the LHA.

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