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Post by volksgrenadier on Oct 3, 2015 10:36:50 GMT -5
Hello Guys, i´ve been lurking through the Forum Posts for quite a while and created an acount now. I am Part of a WW2-Airsoft community in Berlin/Brandenburg in Germany. We are about 40 active players now and do WW2-Airsoft Events every month and are planning going bigger next year. Our main goal is to unite the WW2-Airsoft players in germany to organize bigger events with maybe a houndred players. There are many WW2-Airsoft players in Germany but they are mainly not allowed to take part in regular Airsoft Events and dont have connections to the rest of the Airsoft-community. Players come to us from all over Germany (Bavaria, lower-saxony, Berlin, Brandenburg, Schleswig and so on) We do NOT do Speedgames in WW2 Gear or 100% reenactment but rather a thing in the middle, where it is still good old Airsoft-Fun but with the focus on realism and a little bit of Milsim. Further rules will be posted in German, if interested. Here is a photo of the player Group after the last event: So If you are interested in taking part in one of those events or want to simply ask some questions, you can PM me or post it in this Thread. Greetings from Berlin, Germany Volksgrenadier AKA Bone
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Post by 2nd Bat on Oct 3, 2015 11:43:31 GMT -5
Wow! Very impressive! I hope there is good information for you on our site and of course we are delighted to have you here! Keep sending updates and photos!
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Post by CPL. Mills 2nd Rangers on Oct 4, 2015 4:02:04 GMT -5
Impressive, most impressive! Do you guys have any more pictures?
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Post by 2nd Bat on Oct 4, 2015 20:48:07 GMT -5
I agree! I'd love to see more!
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Post by scvngr on Oct 10, 2015 21:35:49 GMT -5
Must be a little difficult to be WW2 Germans in Germany
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Post by Jerry-ADK on Oct 14, 2015 20:17:45 GMT -5
Must be a little difficult to be WW2 Germans in Germany I'm sure it's not difficult. They do reenactments over there. they just can't use swastikas on their gear and uniforms.
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Post by ssgjoe on Oct 15, 2015 12:17:16 GMT -5
They have a pretty big market of reproduction items in Germany
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Post by 2nd Bat on Oct 15, 2015 15:01:43 GMT -5
Nice to see a decent assortment of weapons. Two MGs for 16 Krauts seems about right for airsoft. I plan to strive for not more than one for every six soldiers and try to keep sub machine guns not more than one in three players. Hard to do of course when the Thompson and MP40 remain the most affordable guns.
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Post by volksgrenadier on Mar 12, 2016 14:18:07 GMT -5
Hello Guys, Here are some pictures of the event from the last weekend on the 05.03.2016: In about 2 to 3 Months we will do an Event from Friday to sunday and kind of want to do the "Unternehmen Lüttich" the counter offensive to the D-Day by the german troops so stay tuned. Greetings, Volksgrenadier from Berlin
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Post by volksgrenadier on Mar 12, 2016 14:24:11 GMT -5
We are now about 70 WW2 Airsoft Players in our Group but not everybody comes to the events but we are always atleast 30 Guys But we need more allies so if you like to be part of one of our events, feel free to post it here or contact me. BTW sorry for my bad english Still a kraut, though
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Post by 2nd Bat on Mar 12, 2016 15:49:56 GMT -5
Fabulous you guys. Thanks for sharing. I like your 88 AA gun. Like most of the events over here it looks like a wildly assorted mix of units (and even countries!) Depicted. The important thing is you have identified a need for events quite different than traditional airsoft skirmishing and are addressing it. Thank you for sharing!
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Post by LT. Zach on Mar 12, 2016 21:12:04 GMT -5
Looking good guys!
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