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42nd Home Guard Infantry Division
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The 42nd Home Guard Infantry Division (Croatian: 42. domobranska pješačka divizija, also 42. Honved Inf. Division), nicknamed the Devil's Division (Croatian: Vražja divizija) was an infantry division of the Royal Croatian Home Guard within the Austro-Hungarian Army which was active in World War I.[1]
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42nd Home Guard Infantry Division | |
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42. domobranska pješačka divizija | |
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Active | 1914–1918 |
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Branch | infantry |
Size | 14,000 (total in peace) |
Garrison/HQ | Zagreb |
Nickname(s) | The Devil's Division |
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Notable commanders | Johann Salis-Seewis Stjepan Sarkotić |
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