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Sandžak :
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The Sandžak was from the April, 29th, 1941 for 6 months part of the Independent State of Croatia. At this date a stamp set, limited to 99 sets, was issued and given to the some members of the croatian customs members and Ustaa (all croatian muslims).
To honour this annexion, local patriots from the Sandžak who havenīt forgot this event have issued a set of 24 stamps with landscape-motives from the Sandžak at April, 29th, 2024.
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Prinz Eugen Gau :
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Before the war III. Reich against the in theeses days existing Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Germans threatened the Hungarians that if they did not participate in that war, the Volksdeutsche would declare a German state at the territory of Bačka, Banat and eastern Syrmia all the way to Belgrade. That German state was supposed to be connected with a corridor that would go partly around the Danube river to the territory of III. Reich, that is, to the Slovenian Prekomurje, which was then part of III. Reich.
After the proclamation of the Independent State of Croatia April 10, 1941 this plans didnīt stop and the Volksdeutsche planed the proclamation of that state at the birthday of Adolf Hitler at April 20, 1941. They had prepared 3 stamps with overprints on hungarian stamps, but the III. Reich didnīt support this plans, because they donīt want to have problems with the new state, the Independent State of Croatia and also not with Hungary.
The Hungarians were afraid of a possible realisation of such a exteritorial german territory and annexed first the Bačka at the April 11, 1941 and some days later Međimurije of the Independent State of Croatia at the April 16, 1941 so that a corridor between a possible "Prince Eugen Gau" and the III. Reich couldnīt be realized without a war between the Allies Hungary and the III. Reich.
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Prinz Eugen Division :
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The Volksdeutsche from the Independent State of Croatia issued overprints on German stamps of the “Day of Wehrmacht” in 1943 and 1944, which was given to the new members of the division "Prinz Eugen".
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”Bosniaks” are Croats!
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Regardless of the fact that the Croatian Muslims from Bosnia only reinvented themselves as a separate nation in 1991, they remain genetically Croats. This is not only evidenced by the largest genetic institute in Vancouver (Canada) but also by countless statements from Croatian Muslims from Bosnia over the past centuries.
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Kuna and Banica :
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We offer you very hard to find coins of the Independent State of Croatia and the 2nd exile.
In 1991 the german military camaradery “Handschar” issues coins in various metals in a limitation of only 200 coins :
- 25 Banica, 23,3 mm : 50 years of Sandžak annexion - 50 Banica, 24,3 mm : Croatian warrior - 1 Kuna, 25,7 mm : Handžar - 1 Kuna, 25,7 mm : Coat of arms of Handžar, Kama and Prinz Eugen - 2 Kuna, 28,0 mm : HOS - 2 Kuna, 28,0 mm : Croatian State Labour Service - 5 Kuna, 30,0 mm : Marija Orić - 5 Kuna, 30,0 mm : Frane Tente - 10 Kuna, 32,0 mm : Beware of Četniks and Partisans - 10 Kuna, 32,0 mm : Black Legion and Jure Francetić - 50 Kuna, 39,0 mm : Poglavnik Dr. Ante Pavelić
Read all about the currency of the Independent State of Croatia : [ HERE ] [ BUY HERE ]
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The truth about the victims :
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Enough of the Serbian lies: before World War II and after World War II, there was a census in the Serbian-dominated Kingdom of Yugoslavia and in the Serbian-dominated communist Yugoslavia, which showed 1,024,000 more Serbs and 1,230,000 fewer Croats, as well as 140,000 fewer Germans.
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German Veterans Association Handschar : State Labor Service: To work! Complete non-perforated set with 8 stamps.
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TKH 148
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Limited to 500 non-perforated sets with 8 stamps of 1 Kuna (orange), 1 Kuna (yellow-grey), 1 Kuna (orange-grey), 1 Kuna (grey), 1 Kuna (green-grey), 1 Kuna (yellow), 1 Kuna (dark green), 1 Kuna (dark violet-grey).
Issued at April 10, 1992.
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€29.00
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Attention :
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The insurance for stamps and coins is for normal registered sending only 20 €.
If you like a higher insurence, please contact me BEFORE the sending via eMail : stefan.creuzburg@web.de
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Attention :
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The insurance for the rings and watches is for registered package 500 €.
If you like a higher insurence, please contact me before the sending via eMail : stefan.creuzburg@web.de
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