Prague Uprising
The Prague Uprising was a significant event that took place in May 1945, during the final days of World War II. It involved a revolt by the Czech resistance against the occupying German forces in the city of Prague. The uprising aimed to liberate the city and restore Czech sovereignty as the war was nearing its end.
The resistance fighters, supported by local citizens, engaged in street battles against the Germans. The uprising lasted from May 5 to May 8, 1945, and ultimately led to the liberation of Prague by the advancing Soviet Army. This event marked a crucial moment in Czech history, symbolizing the fight for freedom and independence.