Definitely a Croatian shield, so could be Handschar or (less probable) Kama. Any writing on the back?
Does anybody know if Prinz Eugen wore the Croatian shield? I know they were recruited from ethnic Germans in that general area (Croatia, Romania etc) and spent the war in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montengro etc and have seen pix of them wearing Croat awards but do not remember any pix of them wearing the shield.
Does anybody know if Prinz Eugen wore the Croatian shield? I know they were recruited from ethnic Germans in that general area (Croatia, Romania etc) and spent the war in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montengro etc and have seen pix of them wearing Croat awards but do not remember any pix of them wearing the shield.
There is a photograph of Jost Schneider, SS veteran and author, wearing the Croatian shield with Prinz Eugen collar tabs but it's the only time I've ever seen one.
There is a photograph of Jost Schneider, SS veteran and author, wearing the Croatian shield with Prinz Eugen collar tabs but it's the only time I've ever seen one.
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hi Baz, thanks for that info...I did not know that he was in the 7th SS, but am familiar with some of his work, Steven
Sorry for the delay getting back onto this. I can't do much with the picture I'm afraid. The only other detail is what looks to me like an SA-Wehrsportabzeichen on his pocket under the wedding ribbon. All that's written on the back is "845" - the photo paper doesn't even have a name on it.
It is very hard to tell what the collar tab is. Maybe an ethnic German in one of the Kroat SS divisions would have been allowed to wear a runic tab or perhaps he is wearing a tab from another division having just transferred into the division and not yet been issued the appropriate tab? I do not know if the ES wore the SS pattern Kroat shield, nor if they wore SS pattern hat insignia. I would have to check on that in some references.
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