Liberation of Prague by the Red Army

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Exactly 70 years ago, the Prague operation, the final strategic operation of the Red Army in World War II, ended with the liberation of the capital of Czechoslovakia and the destruction of the last major group of fascist troops from 6 to 11 in May 1945. The photos you see here were taken in Prague on these days:

Liberation of Prague by the Red Army


The girl is an ordinary fighter of the Red Army



Soviet soldier in Prague



Soviet soldiers talk to the people of Prague



Flowers for liberators



Conversation with tank T-34



Soviet soldier



Soviet mortar bombers in Czechoslovakia





Soviet officers at the monument to the national hero Jan Zizka





Soviet general



Czech girl on the knees of a Soviet officer



Soviet officer



Autograph from a Soviet girl



Prague residents give postcards to Soviet soldiers









С weapons and flowers



Czech girl and Soviet soldier



Soviet officer plays with a Czech girl



Soviet soldier changes tire





Soviet soldier milks Czech cow



Soviet soldier shaves



Soviet soldiers on the streets of Prague







Czech soldier liberator



Czech cook





Concert, arranged by Soviet soldiers for the inhabitants of Prague





Parade of Czech athletes



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  1. ICT
    +1
    13 May 2015 07: 36
    10 May 1945 g
  2. +5
    13 May 2015 07: 47
    For bullshit: a Soviet soldier is such an occupier, pedophile and rapist, as these staged photos confirm.
    1. +6
      13 May 2015 07: 55
      Quote: atos_kin
      For bullshit: a Soviet soldier is such an occupier, pedophile and rapist, as these staged photos confirm.

      Yes, according to crap, in the USSR in general, any good achievements, not just photographs, were all staged.
  3. +3
    13 May 2015 08: 25
    what kind of soul.
  4. +3
    13 May 2015 10: 26
    Soulful faces, because they are alive. And how many Soviet soldiers died at the end of the war saving the Czechoslovakians because of this "uprising"? By the way, the Czechs who worked for Germany throughout the war immediately began to take out their anger on the local Germans.
    1. +3
      13 May 2015 11: 11
      15. March 1939 the Czechs meet the German army.
      1. +2
        13 May 2015 11: 13
        15. March 1939 the Czechs meet the German army.
        1. +3
          13 May 2015 11: 21
          Czech officers greet the German army.
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        3. +2
          13 May 2015 19: 22
          It should be noted that in those days a lot of ethnic Germans lived in the Czech Republic.
          1. kin
            +2
            13 May 2015 20: 51
            In addition, people can change their views. In good times and during hardships and trials everything is seen in different ways.
    2. +4
      13 May 2015 11: 11
      On July 3, 1942, 200 Czechs, after the atantat on Geidrich, take the oath of a third rishi.
      1. +2
        13 May 2015 11: 29
        Czech actors after an act on Gaidrich give a memorial service.
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    3. +3
      14 May 2015 22: 12
      Quote: bandabas
      By the way, the Czechs throughout the war working for Germany, immediately began to vent their anger on local Germans.

      As is typical for all mongrel.
  5. +3
    13 May 2015 13: 51
    I add, a significant part of the Fritz was armed with Czech tanks.
  6. +2
    13 May 2015 20: 38
    Quote: Haraz
    Czech officers greet the German army.

    That is ...., you want to say ..... that the Czechs .... banal skins lying under all?
    1. +2
      14 May 2015 05: 25
      That's right! .. The fascists came, the Chekhonians fell under them. Ours came, the Chekhonians fell under us, and on the remaining German population they took out anger.

      Then, the Warsaw Treaty broke up - they again fell under the Germans. The Germans own almost all industry and trade there - from Skoda enterprises to the Hornbach chain of stores. And we are now there-HATE, spit in the face.

      In 2003-2004, I lived there and had seen enough of all. These are prostitutes who fall under the one who is stronger and controls their country.
    2. +4
      14 May 2015 22: 15
      Quote: Eugene30
      That is ...., you want to say ..... that the Czechs .... banal skins lying under all?

      Exactly so, and, it is only necessary to weaken a little to those who are on top - they instantly rob, and, if necessary, also kill.
  7. +3
    13 May 2015 21: 51
    Yes, it was said by the poet: "and the roses presented to you in Prague are still in bloom on our tanks" ... The photo draws attention to the end of the war, and how many soldiers are in boots and coils. And yet, it would seem that there was no time to practice drill, not before, and the units walking in the photo in the ranks are quite keeping their feet, this is pleasing to the old combatant. Thanks to the author of the collection.

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