A Swedish reenactment forum

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von Olsson
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A Swedish reenactment forum

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There is a new and still quite small Swedish reenactment forum where we have open (yesterday) an "English section". We would like to welcome old and new friends to join in. We discuss all aspects of WWII reenactment and some other.

(You have to registrate to visit the forum.)
http://www.frontlinjen.se/forum

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Can you walk me through the registration process?
(Front page is in Swedish :oops: )
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Bli medlem (= become member)
-> Jag godkänner detta avtal (= I will agree terms of service)
-> Användarnamn (= nickname)
-> E-postadress (= e-mail)
-> Bekräfta e-postadress (= confirm e-mail)
-> Lösenord (= password)
-> Bekräfta lösenord (= confirm password)
-> Språk (= language)
-> Tidszon (= timezone)
And then:
Återställ (= cancel) or Skicka (= send)


Hope those are right... I'm not Swedish but everyone here in Finland must learn a little bit Swedish.
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I like the bit about Bill Medland!!!! :lol:
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Re: A Swedish reenactment forum

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André wrote:Bli medlem (= become member)
-> Jag godkänner detta avtal (= I will agree terms of service)
-> Användarnamn (= nickname)
-> E-postadress (= e-mail)
-> Bekräfta e-postadress (= confirm e-mail)
-> Lösenord (= password)
-> Bekräfta lösenord (= confirm password)
-> Språk (= language)
-> Tidszon (= timezone)
And then:
Återställ (= cancel) or Skicka (= send)


Hope those are right... I'm not Swedish but everyone here in Finland must learn a little bit Swedish.
Thanks André!

I thought all could read Swedish...
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For those that don't speak Swedish you can change the Language over to British on r the registration page
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Re: A Swedish reenactment forum

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Great, you've got forums now!!

I'm looking forward to doing things with you swedes! Iäve been going to this yearly airsoft thing (Berget) with my friends for 3 years now, would love to add going to re-enactment events there as well! Perhaps some events together in the future...? :P

och ja, vi kan alla läsa svenska bra! ;DDD
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