Prague Uprising - Casualties

Casualties

Since the most organized basis for an uprising is to have it led by an armed struggle, there will usually be many casualties. During the uprising in Prague 1,694 Czechs were killed and another 1,600 seriously wounded. Almost 1,000 German Soldiers were killed. The number of German civilian casualties is unknown. The Vlasov Army lost 300 men. On May 9, the Red Army casualties amounted to 30 killed. However, many other victims were never identified.

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