Welcome to the Women's Impressions page! In this area, you will find listings for all the websites we can find of groups doing portrayals of Women in the Second World War.
If you find a problem in this time/area or would like your unit listed please feel free to e-mail the WW2 T/A webmasters: Harry Coombs or Rob Haught.
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5th Platoon represents the 99th Infantry Division K CO 5th platoon that fought at Remegan for the Lundendorf Bridge and 268th Medical. The 5th platoon were the black soldiers that augmented the 99th Infantry at this battle. The 268th are the black nurses that were stationed in England.
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The 3rd Annual WWII and Veterans Weekend in St. Clair Shores Michigan is quickly becoming the premiere event in the region. Directors Paul Palazzolo and Jose Evangelista are committed to making it the most enjoyable event reenactors will participate in. Visit website for complete details.
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About the Women's role in the Axis Forces in WWII
German
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Paper Dolls (USA)--All-female group of reenactors, portraying both Allied and Axis womens' roles in WWII. Outstanding Wehrmacht auxiliary impressions of DRK Nurses, Lufthelferinnen and Stabshelferinnen. Their membership is international, and they also have their own YahooGroups discussion forum. |
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Deutches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) (USA)-Welcome to the new website for Aachen Stadt I. Aachen Stadt I is a primary impression member unit of the California Historical Group. We are a living history reenactment unit that is dedicated to the portrayal of the Deutches Rotes Kreuz (DRK), or German Red Cross, during World War 2.
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Russian:
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193rd Rifle Division (USA)---My Red Army home unit. Our female members do excellent portrayals of Red Army medics and riflewomen, and some of us have been active squad leaders. We fight right beside our male comrades as a formidable team. Ask Grossdeutschland Division/7Kompanie! |
American:
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American Military Medical Impressions (USA)--Featured prominently at the Reading PA and Frederick MD Air Shows, their fine American nurse re-enactors represent the courageous women who served in both the European and Pacific theaters. |
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