Moin from Denmark

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Heitmann
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Moin from Denmark

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Moin kameraden,

I´m a member of a small Danish assosiation called "Front Historical Society Denmark",we portrate the danish volunteers under Waffen SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 24 "Danmark" wich was a part of 11. SS-Freiwilligen Panzergrenadier Division Nordland,we also reacently started on building up a russian infantry unit!

The reason that i joined this forum is to connect to other fellow reenactors wich spend their time on ww2 reeactment.


Salute from Heitmann

http://www.fronthistoriskforening.dk/

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Mikkel
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Velkommen til :)
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Mattias Sieger
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Welcome :D
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Hello :)

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Hello, have a good time here!

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Welcome to the forum and enjoy sharing your interest in the hobby, regards Mairtin.
An Duine nach bhfuil sé Laidír caith sé a bheidh Glíc




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