- The 42nd Home
Guard Infantry Division (Croatian: 42.
domobranska pješačka divizija, also 42.
Honved Inf. Division),
nicknamed the Devil's
Division (Croatian:...
-
Retrieved 5
January 2010. Krleža,
Miroslav (1933). "Kraljevska
ugarska domobranska novela".
Croatian God Mars (1 ed.). Zagreb: Minerva. p. 130. ISBN 9788601013537...
- local-based
Croatian Army
regiments were
named the Home
Guard Regiments (
Domobranska pukovnija). They were
first created on 24
December 1991,
during the Croatian...
- 1999.
Corsellis &
Ferrar 2015, p. 247. Griesser-Pečar 2007, p. 305. "
Domobranska prisega". Slovenec. No. 91. 21
April 1944. p. 2.
Retrieved 9 June 2022...
- The 1st Home
Guard Battalion **** (HV) (Croatian: 1.
domobranska bojna ****),
nicknamed Nonići, Suri, Strile, and
Zogaduri was a
Croatian Army guards...
-
century Črnomerec was the main
location for army
barracks in Zagreb:
Domobranska, Vozarska, Bataljunska, Topnička, Rudolfova.
Although still standing...
-
Victims in Saborsko]. 24sata (Croatia) (in Croatian).
Other sources "143.
Domobranska pukovnija" [143rd Home
Guard Regiment] (in Croatian). The City of Ogulin...