Croatian Armed Forces (Independent State of Croatia)

Croatian Armed Forces
Hrvatske oružane snage (Croatian)
The war flag of the Independent State of Croatia.
Founded1944
Disbanded1945
HeadquartersZagreb
Leadership
PoglavnikAnte Pavelić
Minister of Armed Forcessee list
Personnel
Military age18 years
Active personnel170,000 (1945)
Industry
Foreign suppliers Nazi Germany
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of the Independent State of Croatia

The Croatian Armed Forces were formed in 1944 with the uniting of the Croatian Home Guard and the Ustaše Militia in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). It was established by the fascist Ustaše regime of Ante Pavelić in the NDH an Axis puppet state in Yugoslavia during World War II.

The Croatian Armed Forces was reorganized in November 1944 to combine the units of the Ustaše and Domobrani into eighteen divisions, comprising 13 infantry, two mountain, two assault and one replacement Croatian divisions, each with its own organic artillery and other support units. There were also several armoured units, equipped in late 1944 with 20 Panzer IIIN and 15 Panzer IVF and H medium tanks.[1] From early 1945, the Croatian divisions were allocated to various German corps and by March 1945 were holding the Southern Front.[2] Securing the rear areas were some 32,000 men of the Croatian Gendarmerie, organised into 5 Police Volunteer Regiments plus 15 independent battalions, equipped with standard light infantry weapons, including mortars.[3]

By the end of March 1945, it was obvious to the Army command that, although the front remained intact, they would eventually be defeated by sheer lack of ammunition. For this reason, the decision was made to retreat across the border into the Austrian part of Nazi Germany, in order to surrender to the British forces advancing north from Italy.[4]

  1. ^ Zaloga 2013, p. 44.
  2. ^ Thomas 1995, p. 17.
  3. ^ Thomas 1995, p. 30.
  4. ^ Shaw 1973, p. 101.

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