Sunday 18 December 2022

2.1943 - 373.Kroatische Tiger division to Reich.



 27.02.1943 official letter mailed from Fp.05367 - 2. Fahrkolonne Infanterie-Divisions-Kolonne 373. (Kroat.) . This was the time of  373. Croatian Tiger division formation. Interestingly letter was mailed by using registered mail of civilian Reich postal services and not by Feldpost service. Mailed from Eschsenbach to Liegnitz

Monday 12 December 2022

12.1915 KuK Seeflugstation Pola to Zemun



 07.12.1915 Pula, Istra, Croatia postcard mailed as  Kuk feldpost card to Zemun in Srijem,  Slavonia. Text written In Croatian language. Mailed via Kuk Marinefeldpostamt from Kuk Seeflugstation, based on Sv.Katarina island in Pula harbour.

Sunday 27 November 2022

8.1944 - XIV.ŽESTRA BOJNA to Zemun, Croatia.





 01.08.1944 letter from XIV.Žestra Bojna (14th Railway protection battalion) to Zemun, NDH. Latter was mailed via Regular Postal service, but on the back of the paper sheet units cancel was placed, such cancels are very rare. 

Letter contents are very interesting , unit was guarding Johovac Railway station near Doboj  and an attack by allied airplanes is described with 20 dead and 50 wounded soldiers and civilians. 

Tuesday 15 November 2022

4.1943 187. Reserve-Division to Wien


 3.4.1943 official registered letter from Fp.37586A (Stab-Reserve-Grenadier-Bataillone I./130) of 187.Reserve-Division to Wien.  Mailed via Felpostamt 530 stationed in Agram that used Kenn number 176, visible in Feldpost cancel. Fp.Amt 530 served AOK 12 later Heeresgruppe E units stationed in Croatia.

Saturday 29 October 2022

10.1914 K.u.K card Lst.Inf.Rgt No.5 to Montona(Motovun) Istra



12.10.1914. KuK feldpost card mailed from civilian post office Pola 2  by a member of Landsturm Infanterie Regiment Pisino No.5 card to Montona( Motovun in Istria). Both sender and recipient have Croatian surnames (and Italian names)  but card is written in Italian language. Croats made up to 40% of Landst.Inf Rgt 5. whose Recruting area included Istra and Kvarner islands, but due to historic reasons a lot of Croats there used Italian language for communication.

Sunday 23 October 2022

5.1941 - letter Zagreb to 4.bataljun 1.pohodne pukovnije in Sarajevo



 

29.05.1941 registered letter from Zagreb to Lt. Mirko Bogić stationed in army barracks "Jajce" in Sarajevo.  He was a member of 4.bataljun 1.pohodne pukovnije - 4th battalion of 1. marching regiment. 

After NDH was formed on 10.04.1941 , new croatian army(Domobranstvo) was formed.  Stationary battalions(posadni bataljuni) in cities were raised as garrisons and marching(mobile) battalions (pohodni bataljuni) were raised to be moved in the country as needed. In total 22 marching battalions were raised until 7.1941 when Domobranstvo was reformed.

4.pohodni bataljon was raised in Karlovac then moved to Sarajevo, in July 1941 it became part of Vojna Krajina, a special military district in NDH on eastern border with Serbia, on Drina river.

Mirko Bogić after the war settled in Slovenia and become one of great nautical sailors of Former Yougoslavia , he died in 2016 being 100 years old , he was born and  buried in Šibenik , Croatia.  In 1936 he finished naval military academy in Kingdom of Yugoslavia and joined new Croatian army in 1941 . One article on Internet mentiones that during his service in Bosnia  while stationed in Goražde  he used to row a canoe on Drina river, this fact matches data that 4.pohodni bataljun became part of Vojna Krajina on Drina river.

Wednesday 12 October 2022

9.1944 - Feldeisenbahn Betriebs Abteilung 22 to Reich.




13.09.1944 rare  registered official cover mailed from Fp.26248 - Feldeisenbahn Betriebs Abteilung 22 to St.Polten. Miled via Feldpostamt 530 stationed  in Zagreb using Kenn number 176. 

Sunday 2 October 2022

3.1916 - K.u.K Inf.Rgt 79 to Zagreb



 13.03.1916  feldpost card from Maschinengewehrabteilung No.1 of 79.Infantry regiment to Zagreb. Mailed via Fp.111 used by 7.Infantry division , division was mostly Croatian at that time.  79.Inf.rgt was until  8.1916 on Russian front then moved to Italian front.

Saturday 24 September 2022

3.1943 Zagreb to Fp.36811 Landesschutzen-Bataillon 925



 09.03.1943 cover mailed from Zdravstveni zavod u Zagrebu ( Health insitute in Zagreb) to Fp.36811 - Landesschutzen Bataillon 925,  stationed in Novska.   Adressed to Bataillionsarzt or Battalions Medical doctor. Purple cancel also reads Zdravstveno-tehnički laboratoriji , Health(medical)-technical laboratory. Although Feldpost was free of charge, local postal charge of 3,5 kn was paid in Official stamps, arrival cancel at the back, Novska 10.03.1943.

Sunday 18 September 2022

WW1 , Krashovani Croat, K.u.K prisoner of war , Italy to Hungary.



 WW1 - card from KuK soldier in prisoners of war camp in Italy to Temesvukovar,  last post Niczkyfalva , Temes county , Hungary. Today Vucova near Nitchidorf, Temesvar county in Romania. Card is without date and can be any year from 1915-18.

What is very interesting is text that is written in non-standard Croatian language even for the early 20th century standards.  In Romania there is small Croatian minority in this area around Temesvar, called Krashovani Croats and i think this card was written in Krashovani Croatian language.This Krashovan Croatian soldier served with KuK army ,become prisoner of war  and was intered in camp in Palermo, Sicily , Italy.


Sunday 11 September 2022

5.1944 - 369.Kroat.inf.div to Italy



 5.1944 feldpost card from Fp.42963 - Veterinar Kompanie 369 Kroat.Inf.division to Treviso in Italian Social Republic (Republic of Salo). Adress written in Italian language, this Italian soldier surely joined 369.Croatian.Inf.division after the Italian capitulation in Sep.1943. Mail from 369 Kroat.div. to  countries other then Germany and Croatia is very rare!

Sunday 4 September 2022

9.1943 Zagreb to Središnja domobranska škola in Varaždin

 



9.1943 registered cover mailed from Zagreb to a member of 1.bitnica topničkog sklopa (1.section  of artillery battery) in Varaždin. He is titled Domobran-djak, meaning Soldier-student.  What isnt written is that battery was part of Središnja domobranska škola(Central army school) that trained reserve officers. In the middle of 1943 school had 2 infantry batallions and 1 artillery battery( topnički sklop), with a total of 720 men with 6 guns.

Wednesday 24 August 2022

NEWS : About the Blog and about my new article ..

I made my first post on this blog on 17.08.2019 , now 3 years later this blog reached 10.000 visitors ... in my opinion its a solid result for such an specific blog. I will publish a note when we reach 20.000 visits..

 Last weeks i didnt  publish new posts but i hope to  resume usual scheme of 1 post a week from September.

In July 2022 new ACTA PHILATELICA NOVA 2021 was published , my article about K.u.K Feldpost mailed from Middle east by Croatian soldiers was published in the magazine.

Magazine can be ordered from http://www.markanova.hr/ all articles are written in Croatian and English language




Pics of Croatian K.u.K  Feldpost from the Middle east :














Wednesday 27 July 2022

Lako Prevozni Zdrug Hrvatske Legije(LPZHL) - Light Transport Brigade


 

 Lako Prevozni Zdrug Hrvatske Legije(LPZHL) - Light Transport Brigade was Croatian legionnaire unit fighting in Russia as part of Italian army.

I acquired 2 cards sent from LPZHL , both mailed by same person, lieutenant Stjepan Strnečki . He signed both cards as tenetne(lieutenant) S.S.  and he is the only lieutenent in Brigade with those initials.  Card from Riva del Garda is aditionally signed Pišta which is common nickname for people called Stjepan .

Card pictured above was mailed from Riva del Garde where Brigade was in training. Date in text 06.02.1942 , Zagreb cancel 13.02.1942

Card reads " Im in Italy in Croatian Legion, i m here already for a  month. We will stay here for at least a month or maybe  more. Latter we will go to Russia. Such is a soldiers destiny .."

LPZHL mail from Riva del Garda was transported by couriers to Zagreb Croatia and then mailed by local postal services. Only a few such cards exist.





Feldpost card mailed 01.06.1942 from LPZHL fighting in Russia .

In Acta Nova Philatelica 2015 , mr.Pervan wrote that there are only 4 known cards mailed from LPZHL, there is also one pictured in book  Kroatien by Wieneke-Kruse (5th card). 

This is then 6th known card in philatelic circles! 

A couple of such cards are kept in Croatian state Archive but are off limit to collectors.

Card was mailed via Posta militare PM40 used by Divisio celere Amedeo Duca d'Aosta ,whose part was Brigade at that time .Sender notes his post address PM88 used  by Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia- CSIR (Corpo di Spedizione Russia)

Rare cancel in red LEGIONE CROATA AUTOTRANSPORTABILE - which was official Italian name for  LPZHL

Ltn.Strnečki returned to Croatia sometime before Russian operation Little Saturn that destroyed completely  LPZHL on 20.12.1942 (along with most of Italian  Army in Russia). He was later member of II.Croatian Legion that was training  in Riva del Garda when Italy capitulated in 9.1943 , his latter fate is unknown to me.

 Strnečki received 2 medals for his actions on the eastern front , one medal was awarded to him on 20.09.1942 on the front line therefore he returned to Croatia after 20.09.1942 but before 16.12.1942 when Little Saturn operation started.

During and after fighting in Operation Little Saturn (battle on Don river) only 4 soldiers of LPZHL made it back home to Croatia out of 1100 strong Brigade. 

4 soldiers were:

Ltn. Vincenzo Smolčić - a Croat serving in Italian Army that served as a  liason officer attached to Brigade, made it to friendly lines during chaotic fighting on Don

Domobran Vinko Tutavac - escaped with Ltn Smolčić

Sargent Marko Begić - captured by Russians, escaped to friendly lines and reached Chertkovo ( this  town  was surrounded by Soviets and  become known as small Stalingrad , but later Germans and Italians stationed there broke through this siege and reached friendly lines on 15.01.1943, Begić escaped with them)

Domobran Jožef Vilk -captured by Soviets , escaped on 03.02.1943 to friendly lines.

 

Excellent books on the topic that i highly recommend:

Amir Obhođaš  LPZHL, book in Croatian about the Brigade, the best book on the topic.

Eugenio Corti : A Few Returned , memoirs of a young artillery officer in Pasubio division, describes horrors on Don front and break from the siege of Chertkovo, book in English

Hope Hamilton :Sacrifice on the Steppe : excellent book about Alpini Corps fighting on the Don front  , describes realistically the conditions on the Don front. Alpini Corps was also on the Don river front some 70km Northwest from LPZHL.

Sunday 17 July 2022

1.1943 Reserve Artillerie Abteilung 96 to Wien


1.1943 registered official letter from  Fp.45528A to Wien. Mailed via FpAmt 530 using Kenn number 176, stationed in Zagreb(Agram),Croatia. Fp.45528A was used by Stab
Reserve Artillerie Abteilung 96.  Abteilung was part of 187. Reserve division stationed in Croatia. In 1.1944 Abteilung become II.Abteilung of 142.Artillerie Regiment of 42.Jager division. 

Saturday 2 July 2022

2.1943 parcel card to a Domobran in Sarajevo


08.02.1943 parcel card for a parcel mailed from Đurđevac to a Domobran in Sarajevo , member of Sarajevska Posadna Bojna (Sarajevo Garrison Battalion). He was station with 2.sat(2nd.company) in Zlatište , an old KuK fort that was part of Austrian fortifications of Sarajevo city.

Sunday 26 June 2022

1917 .K.u.K 53.IR toBjelovar

 

26.01.1917 feldpost card from IV. Battalion 53.IR  of K.u.K common army to Bjelovar via Fp85. Regiment recruited around Zagreb area. Fp.85 was used by 7.Gebirgs brigade, IV. battalion was displaced from Regiment and fought on Italian front.