Prague offensive

Prague offensive
Part of the Eastern Front of World War II

Map of Prague offensive
Date6–11 May 1945
(5 days)
Location
Result

Allied victory

Belligerents

Axis:
 Germany
Hungary
 Slovakia

Allies:
 Soviet Union
Czechoslovakia
 Romania
Poland
Russian Liberation Army
Commanders and leaders
Ferdinand Schörner
Lothar Rendulic
Friedrich Altrichter 
Kurt Agricola 
Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss
Ivan Konev
Rodion Malinovsky
Andrey Yeryomenko
Karel Klapálek
Vasile Atanasiu
Nicolae Dăscălescu
Karol Świerczewski
Sergei Bunyachenko
Strength
Army Group Centre:
600,000–650,000
Army Group Ostmark:
430,000
9,370
1,770,700
139,500
69,500
48,400
18,000
Casualties and losses
Some 860,000 captured; remainder killed, missing in action, or fled 49,348
1,730
887
533
300

The Prague offensive (Russian: Пражская стратегическая наступательная операция, romanized: Prazhskaya strategicheskaya nastupatel'naya operatsiya, lit.'Prague Strategic Offensive Operation') was the last major military operation of World War II in Europe. The offensive was fought on the Eastern Front from 6 May to 11 May 1945. Fought concurrently with the Prague uprising, the offensive significantly helped the liberation of Czechoslovakia in 1945. The offensive was one of the last engagements of World War II in Europe and continued after Nazi Germany's unconditional capitulation on 8/9 May.

The city of Prague was ultimately liberated by the USSR during the Prague offensive. All of the German troops of Army Group Centre (Heeresgruppe Mitte) and many of Army Group Ostmark (formerly known as Army Group South) were killed or captured, or fell into the hands of the Allies after the capitulation.