War and Peace Revival explained

The War and Peace Revival (also called the War and Peace Show[1]) is known around the globe as the largest military vehicle show, militaria fair and living history re-enactment from the First World War to more recent conflicts. War and Peace Show is held annually over several days (usually in late July). Till 2019 at the Hop Farm Country Park, Kent, England[2] (for four years between 2013 and 2016 it was held at Folkestone Racecourse (RAF Westenhanger)[3]). Sinds 2025 the War and Peace Show takes place at the NEAC Stoneleigh

Vehicles

The revival hosted around 4000 military vehicles[4] including tanks, armoured personnel carriers, armoured cars, amphibious vehicles, motorcycles, as well as light, medium and heavy military wheeled vehicles. The 2015 show attracted over 100,000 visitors during its five days.[5] The armoured vehicles that participate in the show include those from The Wheatcroft Collection and the Jon Phillips Armor Collection.[6]

Re-enactments

A part of the show revolved around the different re-enactors that portray various armies, units and events during armed conflicts during the 20th century. Especially prominent are Allied and Axis forces from the World War II, with mock battles staged in main arena using period vehicles, re-enactors and pyrotechnics.

Change of venue and name

Between 2013 and 2016 the show relocated to Folkestone Racecourse (which for a time in 1944 was known as RAF Westenhanger (after the nearby village)) and changed its name to the War and Peace Revival.[7] On 23 June 2015 organisers Rex Cadman and Barbara Shea announced that they would be retiring after the 2015 show. On Saturday 25 July 2015 it was confirmed that John Allison and his team would be taking over the show on 1 August 2015.[8] They ran the show at the Hop Farm Country Park, Kent, England until 2019, due to Covid. In 2024 the War and Peace show is taken over by Clever Events & Productions owners Emrys Blomont and Idalina Aruajo Baptista in collaboration with H2productions owners Nigel Hurst and Martin Leppard.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: the War and Peace Show. 2023-11-12 .
  2. Web site: The War and Peace Revival show will be held at the Hop Farm Family Park, Paddock Wood, after being at Folkestone Racecourse . 27 January 2017 . KentOnline . 13 February 2017.
  3. News: War and Peace Show relocating to Folkestone Racecourse . BBC News . 9 December 2012 . 9 December 2012.
  4. Web site: Kent and Sussex Courier Kent's War and Peace show axed after 33 years . BBC . 23 June 2015.
  5. News: Folkestone War and Peace Revival Gets New Organizers . 26 July 2015 . BBC News . 26 July 2015.
  6. Web site: Tanks for the memories - at a high price . Financial Times . 28 October 2012.
  7. BBC News, War and Peace Show relocating to Folkestone Racecourse, 9 December 2012 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-20658047
  8. Web site: New organisers found to allow War and Peace Revival at Folkestone Racecourse to go ahead in 2016 . 13 July 2015 . KentOnline . 13 February 2017.