Katja Heinemann

DOCUMENTARY WORK: – world war 2 reloaded

World War II takes place every June in Reading, Pennsylvania. In the course of a three-day air show, more than 1,000 re-enactors create their vision of WW II battle fields, complete with St. Lô, a bombed-out French village constructed of plywood where GIs and German soldiers participate in mock battles staged for the visitors. 

Photographed in Reading and Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, from 2002 - 2004. 

Teaser for a tv documentary pitch based on the photo essay. 2006/2010 

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