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850 AD. 1100 AD. Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work. The Sealed Knot. UK, (links with Germany and Czech Republic ) English Civil War, Monmouth Rebellion. 1642 AD. 1685 AD. Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work.
Historical reenactment. Historical reenactments (or re-enactment) is an educational or entertainment activity in which mainly amateur hobbyists and history enthusiasts dress in historic uniforms and follow a plan to recreate aspects of a historical event or period. This may be as narrow as a specific moment from a battle, such as the ...
List of last surviving World War I veterans This is a list of the last known surviving veterans of the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) who lived to 1999 or later, along with the last known veterans for countries that participated in the war. Veterans are defined as people who were members of the armed forces of the combatant nations during the conflict, although some states ...
European diplomatic alignments shortly before the war. The Russian Empire 's entry into World War I unfolded gradually in the days leading up to July 28, 1914. The sequence of events began with Austria-Hungary 's declaration of war on Serbia, a Russian ally. In response, Russia issued an ultimatum to Vienna via Saint Petersburg, warning Austria ...
World War II reenactment. A reenactment of fighting during the Battle of Berlin in Modlin Fortress, Poland. World War II reenactment is the historical reenactment of the various combatants involved in World War II.
This article lists Imperial Russian Army formations and units in 1914 prior to the mobilisation for the Russian invasion of Prussia and the offensive into the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia . The prewar chain of command was: military district, corps (or Army corps ), then to division, brigade, regiment, and then the regiment's battalions .
Pages in category "Russian military personnel of World War I" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 896 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . (previous page) ( next page)
Eastern Front (World War I) The Eastern Front or Eastern Theater of World War I ( German: Ostfront; Romanian: Frontul de răsărit; Russian: Восточный фронт, romanized :Vostochny front) was a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between Russia and Romania on one side and Austria-Hungary ...