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Franjo Džal

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but bailed out and survived. The wing returned to the Independent State of Croatia on leave in December 1942 and returned to the Eastern Front in February 1943. In November 1943, Džal was made commanding officer of the Croatian Air Force Legion.
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He relocated to Croatia for the remainder of the war and held various posts in the country's Air Force command. With the defeat of the state in 1945 he took part in the
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in September 1941. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, he became the first commanding officer of 15(Kroat)/
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Džal was a member of the 4th Legionnaire Fighter Wing of the Legion and was sent to the
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He finished elementary school and gymnasium in Bihać and graduated from the
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the following year. He became a fighter pilot, serving with 6. LP in
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government, sentenced to death, and executed in September 1945.
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in 1927, and then was accepted for pilot training at 1. VP in
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Recipients of the Medal of Poglavnik Ante Pavelić for Bravery
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People from the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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in 1924. Džal initially attended observer school at
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Bihać
Belgrade
Independent State of Croatia
Military Academy of Serbia
Petrovaradin
Novi Sad
Zemun
Yugoslav Royal Army
Niš
April War
Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
Croatian Air Force Legion
Eastern Front
JG 52
Alexander Pokryshkin
Independent State of Croatia evacuation to Austria
Communist Yugoslavian


"History of 15./JG 52"
the original
Categories
1906 births
1945 deaths
Military personnel from Bihać
People from the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Royal Yugoslav Air Force personnel of World War II
Croatian World War II pilots
Croatian Home Guard personnel

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