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Re: Croatian legion in Russia (picture)

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Re: Croatian legion in Russia (picture)

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Post by Arto O » 25 Feb 2012, 03:40

General Stancer as an army inspector reviews the latest Croatian division, which joined to German army. Being as a officer in Austro-Hungarian army, he lost his right arm
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Source; Signal, May 1943
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Re: Croatian legion in Russia (picture)

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Post by magnusmilitaria » 31 Mar 2012, 23:33

croviking wrote:Image

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source:www.wehrmacht-awards.com

Very nice early german pilot badge and first patern NDH pilot badge. Im looking the same badge for my collection!
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Re: Croatian legion in Russia (picture)

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Post by Cartaphilus » 05 Apr 2012, 13:57

croviking wrote:Image
Whic are the two croatian decorations? Pilot badge and Observer badge?

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Re: Croatian Legion Uniforms

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Post by Oberst_Steiner » 08 Jan 2014, 14:15

Hi, I know this is very old post, but I'll try here first. I am trying to complete loadout from 369th Infantry regiment (Croatian) for airsoft. Most of the pics I saw has the soldiers in german uniform and equipment. But I read somewhere they used other uniforms as well. So my question is which type of german uniform is correct for the Legion during their time in Ostfront? I can purchase M36,M40 or M42. Helmet as well. Is other regular german field equipment ok for that loadout? I am making another loadout from Pz.Gr.GD, but that one is much easier.

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Post by Marcus » 08 Jan 2014, 20:37

:welcome:

You are welcome to revive old threads here with relevant new information or questions on the topic discussed.

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Post by zaptiè » 03 Feb 2014, 12:11

about italian legion we must correct a mistake of translation : "Legione Autotrasportata " mean transported by cars ( or trucks) , non a transport unit : In Italian Army means that has an autonomous capacity of mechanized transport more than a normal infantry unit.

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Re: Croatian Legion

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Post by Semenov » 11 Apr 2015, 17:35

Hello!
Croatian Legion from my collection
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