House where Russian general Sergei Bunyachenko of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) also known as the Vlasov Army stayed during the Prague Uprising in May 1945 in Řeporyje district in Prague, Czech Republic. General Sergei Bunyachenko (also spelled as Sergej Buňačenko) was a commander of the 1st Infantry Division of the Russian Liberation Army which came to the help of the Czech insurgents to support the Prague Uprising against the German occupation which started on 5 May 1945. General Bunyachenko stayed in this house now used as a pharmacy in the evening on 6 May 1945.


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