Introduction – April 1941: Ante Pavelic and the Independent
State of Croatia
June 1941, Operation ‘Barbarossa’ – call for Croatian volunteers to
fight in Russia
Organization, campaign history, uniforms and insignia of (in
chronological order)
Croatian Legion
369th Infantry Regiment – service with 100. Jäger Division
Italian/Croatian Light Transport Brigade
Croatian Air Force Legion – service with JG52 & KG3
Croatian Anti-Aircraft Legions
Croatian Naval Legion – 23rd Sub-Hunter Flotilla in Black Sea
369th (Croatian) Infantry Division – ‘Devil’s Division’
373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division – ‘Tiger Division’
392nd (Croatian) Infantry Division – ‘Blue Division’
13th Waffen-SS Mountain Division ‘Handschar’ (Croatian Nr.1)
23rd Waffen-SS Mountain Division ‘Kama’ (Croatian Nr.2)
Croatian Police Regiments
Gendarmerie Division ‘Croatia’
Plate Commentaries
Written by a Croatian historian, a comprehensive guide to the uniforms and equipment of the significant yet little known Croatian units that fought alongside Nazi Germany on the Eastern Front of World War II.
Vladimir Brnardic was born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1973.
After graduating from the University of Zagreb with a History
degree, he trained as a journalist in the Documentary Program of
Croatian Television. He has a keen interest in the history of
Central and Eastern European military organisations from the 15th
to 19th century, especially those of the Napoleonic period. He is
married and currently lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia.
Višeslav Aralica was born in Zadar in 1972. He holds a PhD
in History from the University of Zagreb, where he currently
teaches. He served as a soldier in the Croatian War of Independence
(1993–95); and has illustrated four books in a series on Croatian
warriors through the centuries. Some of these 150 illustrations
have been exhibited at the Bologna Illustration Exhibition and
Florence Biennale.
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