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13th SS Mountain Division
13th SS Mountain Division "Handshar": A Muslim Unit Serving the Third Reich Founded in 1943, the 13th SS Mountain Division "Handshar" (1st Croatian) was one of the first major non-German units of the Waffen-SS. It was recruited mainly from Bosnian Muslims in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), an allied regime of the Nazis. Its name, "Handshar", refers to the hanjar, a traditional curved sword of the Ottoman Empire, a symbol chosen to emphasize the historical heritage of the Muslim population of Bosnia. Since 1943, the German authorities have sought to strengthen their presence in the Balkans in the face of the growing power of the communist supporters of Josip Broz Tito. The Nazi authorities were encouraged by the recruitment of Bosnian volunteers, with the support of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini, who traveled to Bosnia to support the formation of the division. After a period of training in France and then Germany, the division was deployed to Yugoslavia. Its main task was to conduct anti-partisan operations, protect lines of communication and secure areas controlled by the Axis powers. Like other units involved in the Balkan Wars, the division engaged in operations marked by severe violence. Several historians have documented judicial executions, the destruction of villages, and crimes against Serbian civilians, as well as people suspected of supporting Despite its initial strength of around 20,000 men, the division quickly suffered from desertions, low morale, and the unfavorable evolution of the war. In 1944, faced with an offensive by Soviet troops and Yugoslav supporters, its military effectiveness The survivors returned to Austria, where some of them went to join British forces in May 1945. The 13th SS Division "Handschar" remains a particularly sensitive topic in Balkan history today. Its existence illustrates the complexity of the conflicts in Yugoslavia during World War II, where military clashes intertwined with civil wars, ethnic, religious and political Source of illustration: World War II in Color - Bosnian Muslims of the 13th SS Mountain Division "Handschar" (1st Croatian).

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