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DescriptionŠimić, Boban, Efendić.jpg English: The Home Guard Colonel Franjo Šimić and the Ustashe Major Rafael Boban during the Battle of Kupres. On the tank is Suljo Efendić, the youngest soldier of the Black Legion.
Date July-August 1942
Source Marijan, Davor (1999) (in croatian) Borbe za Kupres 1942: Pohod proleterskih brigada i borbe za Kupres u ljeto 1942. godine, AGM ISBN: 9531740976.
Author Ivan Softa

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