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History enthusiasts reenact Prague Uprising battle as Czech Republic marks V-E Day anniversary

History enthusiasts reenact Prague Uprising battle as Czech Republic marks V-E Day anniversary

Yahoo09-05-2025

People in Prague commemorated VE day on Thursday with a large-scale reenactment of the 1945 Prague Uprising against the Nazis. (AP Video by Stanislav Hodina)

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