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Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed
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Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed

Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed

$67.50

Original: $225.00

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Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed

$225.00

$67.50

The Story

Original Item: Only One Available. Here we have a very nice uniform removed right side Collar Tab, used by the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS "Handschar" (1st Croatian). The tab measures approximately 2 1/2" x 1 1/2". Known as Kragenpatte in German, these were attached to the collars to indicate the rank and branch of the wearer. This example shows a Swas (Swas), next to a hand holding a sword, and is made of black fabric with silver/white thread and an internal lacquered buckram fabric stiffener.

The insignia is in very good condition, but does show staining from use, as well as signs it was held in a paper clip for a long period of time. The stitching on one side has pulled out. so the black covering rear flap on that side is loose. It shows other signs of having been removed from a uniform.

A nice service used example, ready to add to your collection!

Notable history of the 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" (1st Croatian Division) include:

- Approved to form as an SS unit February 13, 1943, as the first non-Germanic SS foreign volunteer division. These men were not authorized wear of the SS runic emblem, and they wore this distinctive collar insignia instead.

- Prior to the formation of the division, approval also had to be granted by the Croatian government

- 26,000 men were recruited by mid-1943.

- In February 1944, the division served in Bosnia, Serbia, and Sirmium completing anti-Partisan operations.

- Late 1944, the Division served in southern Hungary in front-line fighting against the advancing Russians.

- May 8th 1945 the division surrendered to British troops.

Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original German WWII Croatian 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" Right Side Collar Tab - Uniform Removed - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Original Item: Only One Available. Here we have a very nice uniform removed right side Collar Tab, used by the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS "Handschar" (1st Croatian). The tab measures approximately 2 1/2" x 1 1/2". Known as Kragenpatte in German, these were attached to the collars to indicate the rank and branch of the wearer. This example shows a Swas (Swas), next to a hand holding a sword, and is made of black fabric with silver/white thread and an internal lacquered buckram fabric stiffener.

The insignia is in very good condition, but does show staining from use, as well as signs it was held in a paper clip for a long period of time. The stitching on one side has pulled out. so the black covering rear flap on that side is loose. It shows other signs of having been removed from a uniform.

A nice service used example, ready to add to your collection!

Notable history of the 13th Waffen SS Mountain Division "Handschar" (1st Croatian Division) include:

- Approved to form as an SS unit February 13, 1943, as the first non-Germanic SS foreign volunteer division. These men were not authorized wear of the SS runic emblem, and they wore this distinctive collar insignia instead.

- Prior to the formation of the division, approval also had to be granted by the Croatian government

- 26,000 men were recruited by mid-1943.

- In February 1944, the division served in Bosnia, Serbia, and Sirmium completing anti-Partisan operations.

- Late 1944, the Division served in southern Hungary in front-line fighting against the advancing Russians.

- May 8th 1945 the division surrendered to British troops.