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F.A.Q. page for the World War I Imperial German Reenactor's Mailing List

The WW1-G List is not, in the Internet sense, a moderated list, and mailings are not screened.
The list is owned by Marsh Wise.

F.A.Q. for WWI Imperial German Mailing List

  1. When replying to a message, you MUST put the list address in your address window or it will only go to the person who first posted the message. That address is:
    ww1-g@yahoogroups.com. The best way to do this, is simply make a new address card for this list. Then simply add this to your reply. You may also just hit "reply to all."
  2. This list is for Reenactors--it is not for political discussions. Comparing past politics, etc. with those of the present is allowed, but no tirades about current politics, political leaders, scandal etc.
  3. Profanity, while not encouraged, is certainly not forbidden. But, saying this, the use of any racially or sexually derogatory terms will result in the offender getting their ass immediately booted off this list!
  4. This is not a commercial list! Whilst advising list members of good sources for reenacting uniforms and equipment is encouraged, spamming them with your militaria business list is a good way to get unsubscribed.
  5. Flaming--Again, not forbidden, but certainly not encouraged. Excessive, violent or harrasssing "flames" will result in your "suppression."
  6. If you are looking for "long-hair" high-brow discussions concerning which general was an idiot, the "Chivalry of the Air" or why Haig was a hero, this list is not for you. However, if those topics sound interesting, I suggest the WW1-L list at the University of Kansas. They're more into that type of thing--we're here to discuss our hobby: Reenacting the German Soldier in WWI! Any topics that will help us with this are encouraged. Don't be shy about jumping-in, little in the WWI reenacting hobby is verboten or sacred here!
  7. If you have more questions or ideas for a better F.A.Q.,
    e-mail me, Marsh at: mwise@reenactor.net

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