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List of Croatian soldiers

List of Croatian soldiers

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This is a list of Croatian soldiers, and it includes military personnel of Croatian origin ranging from early mediaval times to contemporary Croatian armies.

Croatian pandurs from 1742.

Medieval Croatian state

Croatian principalities (until 925)

Dalmatian Croatia

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Pannonian Croatia

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Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)

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Croatia in personal union with Hungary (1102–1527)

Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy (1527–1918)

Regular Habsburg army

Officers

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Irregular military

Uskoci

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Hajduci

Pandurs

Rebel peasants

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World War II (1941–1945)

Ustaše

Croatian and Yugoslav Partisans

Republic of Croatia (1991–present)

Croatian War of Independence

The following is a list of distinguished Croatian soldiers from Croatian War of Independence listen in alphabetical order.

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Croatia–NATO relations

Foreign Armies

See also


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