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Thousands re-enact Napoleonic Battle of the Nations | Thousands re-enact Napoleonic Battle of the Nations |
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Some 6,000 history buffs in period military costume are re-enacting one of Germany's bloodiest battles, the Battle of the Nations. | |
French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated near Leipzig in October 1813 by forces from Russia, Austria, Prussia and Sweden. | French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated near Leipzig in October 1813 by forces from Russia, Austria, Prussia and Sweden. |
Tens of thousands of spectators are attending the reconstruction, described as a "reconciliation". | |
However, Church leaders object to the battle being turned into a game. | However, Church leaders object to the battle being turned into a game. |
They see Sunday's event as tantamount to glorifying the carnage of war, the BBC's Damien McGuinness reports. | They see Sunday's event as tantamount to glorifying the carnage of war, the BBC's Damien McGuinness reports. |
An ecumenical service was held in the town of Roetha on Saturday to mark the 200th anniversary of the event - also known as the Battle of Leipzig. | An ecumenical service was held in the town of Roetha on Saturday to mark the 200th anniversary of the event - also known as the Battle of Leipzig. |
The night before, European Parliament President Martin Schulz gave a speech at a memorial to the battle warning of a resurgence of nationalism. | The night before, European Parliament President Martin Schulz gave a speech at a memorial to the battle warning of a resurgence of nationalism. |
An estimated 600,000 soldiers took part in the series of battles from 16-19 October 1813 and almost 100,000 of them lost their lives. | An estimated 600,000 soldiers took part in the series of battles from 16-19 October 1813 and almost 100,000 of them lost their lives. |
The victory of the allies - including a small British contingent - over Napoleon marked the end of his control of German territory. | The victory of the allies - including a small British contingent - over Napoleon marked the end of his control of German territory. |
Organisers say their controversial re-enactment is intended to be peaceful and to bring history alive. Many of the thousands taking part have grown period-style moustaches to match their 19th Century replica uniforms. | Organisers say their controversial re-enactment is intended to be peaceful and to bring history alive. Many of the thousands taking part have grown period-style moustaches to match their 19th Century replica uniforms. |
The role of Napoleon is being played by a 46-year-old Parisian lawyer, Frank Samson, who taught himself the Corsican language in an attempt to give a more authentic performance as the French emperor. | |
Local TV is reporting live from the scene as if the battle is actually being fought today. |
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