- Look up reenactment or
reenact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reenactment, re-enactment or reënactment may
refer to:
Consolidation bill, a bill that...
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staged in 1934 as part of a 6-day long show. In the
United States modern reenacting began during the 1961–1965
Civil War
Centennial commemorations. After...
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Combat reenactment is a side of
historical reenactment which aims to
depict historical forms of combat. This may
refer to
either single combat, melees...
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Party in **** Germany.
Although banned in
Germany and Austria, SS
reenacting groups exist elsewhere,
including in
Europe and
North America. By the...
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North Korean troops on
March 15, 1997.
Battle Cry: The
Newspaper of
Reenacting' Vol. 3, no. 2, Summer, 1997.
Korean War re-enactor
forum 5th RCT Korean...
- the
Dragon on horseback. Once the
parade reaches the main square, they
reenact a
battle between both
camps culminating with the
burning of a
winning Dragon...
- Pickett's Charge.
Modern reenacting is
thought to have
begun during the 1961–1965
American Civil War
Centennial commemorations.
Reenacting grew in po****rity...
- real-life
horror novelist Stephen King, who is
pursued by a
deranged stalker reenacting the
violent events of King's novels.
Patterson canceled the book shortly...
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Retrieved 7
February 2024. Kahan,
Raphael (27
December 2023). "Video game
reenacting October 7
terror attack puts
player in role of
Hamas terrorist". Ynetnews...
- is a 1986 Canadian-American
historical drama made-for-television film,
reenacting the true
story of
Australian serial killer Christopher Wilder, also known...