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Barcode: 0 89195 70377 4
Packaging: 12 pieces per master carton
Box Size: 13.6"x8"x3.3"
1/6 "Hasan Malnar" Handschar Mortarman - 13. Gebirgs-Division 'Handschar' (kroatische Nr. 1), Balkans Campaign 1944 (Gebirgsjager)
About the 13. Gebirgs-Division 'Handschar' (kroatische Nr.1):
It was formed in 1943 in order to rally the world’s 350 million Muslims to the Germans side. This division was composed of mainly Croatian Muslims and was designated an SS "Mountain" division. Operating chiefly in northeastern Bosnia, western Serbia, and southern Sirmium, the "Handschar" had shown itself a competent anti-guerilla unit.
Features
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Uniform:
  M43 Field Blouse
  M43 Field Trousers
  Italian Camouflage Gebirgsjager Windbreaker
  Italian Camouflage Trousers
  Lace up Gebirgsjager Boots
  Styrian Gaiters
  Handschar Fez
  M42 Stahlhelm
Equipment:
  Belt
  Y-Harness
  K98 Ammo Pouches
  Breadbag 31
  Gebirgsjager Water Bottle 31
  Assault Bag
  Messkit 31
  E-Tool w/ Carrier
  S84/98 Bayonet w/ Scabbard
  Gasmask Carrier w/ Strap
Weapons:
  Gewehr 33/40 Rifle
  Stripper Clip Ammo x 6 pcs
  Granatwerfer-36 5cm Mortar
  Mortar Ammo Carrying Case
  Mortar Ammo x 9 pcs
  Egg Grenades x 3 pcs
Insignia:
  13.SS Collar Tabs
  SS-Gebirgsjager Shoulderboards
  SS Sleeve Eage & Croatian Volunteer Badge
  Gebirgsjager Badge
  Anti-Partisan Badge
  Wound Badge
  Iron Cross 2nd class Ribbon
  Iron Cross 1st class Medal
Others:
  Male Head
  Male Hands
  Male Body
  Stand
More detail about the 13.Waffen-Gebrigs-Division der SS "Handschar" 
  (kroatische Nr.1):
  Beginning in 1943, Hitler organized the formation of Bosnian Muslims into several 
  divisions of the Waffen SS and other units. The largest was the 13th "Handschar" 
  division, which conducted operations against Communist partisans in the Balkans 
  starting in February 1944. In fact the 13th SS "Handschar" was at 
  least made up of 10% catholic Croats, this was done out of compromise since 
  the Croat facists, the Ustashe had objected to the recruitment of the bosnian 
  muslims, since they were worried about possible independence and considered 
  the muslim areas a part of their greater Croatia. The uniform worn by the division 
  was regular SS issue, with a divisional collar patch showing an arm, holding 
  a Scimitar, over a Swastika. On the left arm was a Croatian armshield (red-white 
  chessboard). Headgear was the Fez, in field grey (normal service) or red ("walking 
  out"), with the SS eagle and death's head emblazoned. Non-Muslim members 
  could opt to wear the normal SS mountain cap. The oval mountain troop Edelweiss 
  patch was worn on the right arm. The division also had Muslim imams in the division.
The "Handschar" division was entirely commanded by German officers. Towards the end of the war however, many of its members deserted the division sometimes with their weapons, as many of the Muslims decided to return to Bosnia to protect their homes and families or defected to titos partisans. The division was essentially disbanded by november 1944, although some sources allege a small number continued to fight until being captured or killed by 1945.
