What We do
Our main aim is to preserve and display the equipment, vehicles and weapons of the 1939-1945 soldiers of WW2, and to remember the people involved in the conflict by accurately portraying them in Living History displays and Battle Re-enactments.
Living History
We attend a range of events where we portray typical WW2 troops at the front lines. We set up our camp, cook on open fires and try to keep it as authentic as possible. We don't go for the parade ground look, rather the front line look, so its not always a pretty sight :-)
Battle Re-enactments
As part of many shows we also take part in battle re-enactments using a range of blank firing weapons and pyrotechnics
We are a club of like-minded hobbyists and militaria collectors whose primary aim is to preserve and display the weapons, equipment and personal items of the armies that fought during the Second World War. We do this through:
The WW2 Club provides a platform for people with similar goals to do this in a safe, professional, legal and respectful manner. We do not allow any political involvement to enter our actions.
The WW2 Club wishes to be a Living Memorial to all those who served during the Second World War. As part of this, we work closely with Museums and Veteran Associations.
We portray the following Forces and we are currently looking for like-minded people to join our great club.
German - The Brandenburg Commandos
British – Commando No. 4 (French)
3/4th SAS (French)
The Irish Guards
USA – Rangers
82nd Airborne
French – 13th DBLE Foreign Legion
2nd Free French Army
Soviet - 42nd Guards Rifle Regiment of the 13th Guards
This list is expanding all the time, so we are open to adding new presentations.
Our main aim is to preserve and display the equipment, vehicles and weapons of the 1939-1945 soldiers of WW2, and to remember the people involved in the conflict by accurately portraying them in Living History displays and Battle Re-enactments.
Living History
We attend a range of events where we portray typical WW2 troops at the front lines. We set up our camp, cook on open fires and try to keep it as authentic as possible. We don't go for the parade ground look, rather the front line look, so its not always a pretty sight :-)
Battle Re-enactments
As part of many shows we also take part in battle re-enactments using a range of blank firing weapons and pyrotechnics
We are a club of like-minded hobbyists and militaria collectors whose primary aim is to preserve and display the weapons, equipment and personal items of the armies that fought during the Second World War. We do this through:
- living history displays
- presentations to schools
- public battle re-enactments
- private tactical events
The WW2 Club provides a platform for people with similar goals to do this in a safe, professional, legal and respectful manner. We do not allow any political involvement to enter our actions.
The WW2 Club wishes to be a Living Memorial to all those who served during the Second World War. As part of this, we work closely with Museums and Veteran Associations.
We portray the following Forces and we are currently looking for like-minded people to join our great club.
German - The Brandenburg Commandos
British – Commando No. 4 (French)
3/4th SAS (French)
The Irish Guards
USA – Rangers
82nd Airborne
French – 13th DBLE Foreign Legion
2nd Free French Army
Soviet - 42nd Guards Rifle Regiment of the 13th Guards
This list is expanding all the time, so we are open to adding new presentations.