Burial place of Soviet soldier Belyakov (also spelled as Belyak) on Loretánské Square in Prague, Czech Republic. The person who was buried here probably died in May 1945 during the liberation of Prague in the very last days of World War II. His remains were later reburied on the ground of the Soviet War Memorial at Olšany Cemetery. According the doubtful after-war research the person was identificated as Mikhail Belaykov, who was born in 1926 and served in the Red Army during the last year of World War II. Mikhail Belaykov disappeared in May 1945 and was claimed the missing person.


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