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Battle of Czechoslovak Radio : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Czechoslovak Radio

The Battle for Czech Radio was a major part of the Prague uprising during World War II. Plans for the liberation of the radio station were prepared by Captain Valter in late April 1945. Captain Palička and Captain Valter grouped their forces so as to attack the building. The fierce battle resulted in a victory of the uprisers.
==Background==
From 30 April-1 May 1945, the ''Waffen-SS'' Senior Group Leader (''Obergruppenführer'') and General of Police Karl Hermann Frank announced over the radio in Prague that he would drown any uprising in a "sea of blood". As rumors of an impending Allied approach reached Prague, the people of Prague streamed into the streets to welcome the victors. Frank ordered the streets to be cleared and instructed the German army and police forces in Prague to fire at anyone who disobeyed.

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