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How to Learn to Use a Kriegsmesser
HEMA Resources Staff
May 26, 2021
Many people who are interested in Historical European martial arts (HEMA) are also interested in studying the large two-handed messer sword variation, which is commonly called a Kriegsmesser. This short

How to Learn Rapier Historical Sword Fencing
HEMA Resources Staff
May 23, 2021
Rapier is a form of fencing that uses one-handed swords. The rapier is a long, thin, pointed sword used primarily for thrusting attacks, and developed in Europe during the 16th