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80th ANNIVERSARY OF THE LIBERATION OF CHEB  

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Photo gallery

Photographs from the events of 1945 and from previous anniversary celebrations (2010–2018).

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Places Transformed

A series of before-and-after comparison photographs from selected locations, 80 years apart.

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Documentary Film

A short documentary featuring unique archival footage from Cheb in 1945.

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SATURDAY

APRIL 26

2025

The Town of Cheb cordially invites you to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Cheb

In April 1945, Cheb, then known as the Reich city of Eger, was declared a fortress. It was clear that its capture would not be easy.

The task of occupying the city was assigned to the 97th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, which advanced in three directions on April 24:

  • The first column moved along the route WaldsassenHundsbachSvatý Kříž.

  • The second column advanced through HohenbergSchirndingPomezíBříza.

  • The third attacked via SilberbergLibáHazlovFrantiškovy Lázně.

The assault on Cheb itself began on April 25. The Americans had to overcome a well-organized defense, and by the evening, as they reached the city's outskirts, they had suffered significant losses. The fiercest battles took place at the railway cut towards Schirnding and near the barracks on the road to Františkovy Lázně.


A turning point came on the morning of April 26. During an unexpected skirmish, an American M8 Greyhound armored reconnaissance vehicle destroyed a staff car carrying the city's defense commander, Major Geissler, who was killed in the attack. The loss of leadership led to the collapse of the German defense. Later that morning, Cheb's mayor, Dr. Janka, signed the city's capitulation at the local hospital.

However, the fighting continued. The core of the German defenders retreated to a well-fortified airfield behind the cemetery, where additional units were stationed. The first American assault was repelled, and the 97th Division focused on securing the city and regrouping.

The final attack on the airfield took place on April 28. The Americans deployed machine-gun jeeps, Sherman tanks, and Priest self-propelled guns. The defenders could not withstand such firepower, and the airfield fell.

The battle for Cheb came at a high cost—the U.S. Army lost 71 soldiers, with many more wounded. The exact German losses are unknown, but records indicate more than 200 casualties. The battle for Cheb was the largest engagement fought by the Americans on Czechoslovak territory and also the one in which they suffered their heaviest losses.

Even during the fighting, the 97th Division was being replaced by the famous 1st Infantry Division, known as "Big Red One". After the city's capture, it remained in Cheb, preparing for the final offensive into the interior, which began on May 5, 1945.

The 1st Infantry Division thus completed its wartime journey in Cheb, which had begun with its landing in North Africa, continued through the invasion of Sicily, and culminated on June 6, 1944, with the landing on Omaha Beach in Normandy. Its advance through Europe is commemorated by a large stone obelisk, erected in 1946 at the former Y intersection.

 

After the communist coup in 1948, American memorials were systematically destroyed, but this one, known as "Ypsilonka", was spared. The reason was simple—in 1945, the District Administrative Commission offered the American side a 2,000 m² plot for the construction of a memorial, which the Americans accepted. The monument was built using granite quarried near Wunsiedel, Germany.

Thanks to this, even during the communist era, the bravest citizens could still come each year on May 8, albeit under the watchful eye of the secret police (StB), to pay tribute to the fallen and lay flowers at the place where history was made.

This year, we commemorate the 80th anniversary of these historic events.

The event is brought to you by the City of Cheb in cooperation with the Ocelová Pěst military history club.

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Main Program

King George of Poděbrady Square

2:00 PM

  • Battle reenactment with commentary

  • an exhibition of period equipment and weaponry

Krajinka

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Camps of German and U.S. Army units from the wartime period. Demonstrations of equipment and daily life in a military camp

  • Café Krajinka – U.S. Army Camp

  • River Terrace – German Army Camp

Cheb Castle

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

A period camp of the State Defense Guard units from 1938 and the Czechoslovak Armored Brigade of 1945

Memorial at „Ypsilonka“

11:00 AM

Commemorative service at the Memorial of the U.S. Army’s 1st Infantry Division

Municipal Park (Městské sady)

11:30 AM

Commemorative service at the Monument to the U.S. Army’s 97th Infantry Division

  • Main commemorative service, speech by the mayor of Cheb, and guest speakers.

  • Performances by the Youth Wind Orchestra and the dance group of the Jindřich Jindřich Elementary School of Arts.

Svoboda Cultural Centre

7:00 PM

Dance evening with Pilsner Jazz Band

An evening of music and dance from the 1940s era awaits you, featuring a swing orchestra. Relive the joy of celebrating the end of the war, and feel free to come in period costume.

The main hall of KC Svoboda (Cultural Center)

starting at 7:00 PM, admission 200 CZK

Church of the Franciscan Monastery

04/24 - 05/30

Exhibition of historical photographs from Cheb in 1945

We invite you to the opening on Thursday, April 24th at 4 PM. The photographs will be presented by Luděk Matějíček, aviation historian.

Programme subject to change.

Doprovodný program

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Venues

Enjoy a day full of history in Cheb! On King George of Poděbrady Square, you can witness a battle reenactment, while Krajinka and Cheb Castle will host period military camps. Commemorative ceremonies will take place at Ypsilonka and in City Gardens, and the day will conclude with a swing dance party at the Svoboda Cultural Center.

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Parking

Free parking for visitors will be available from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the designated parking lots on Dragounská Street.

Media

Explore historical photographs from 1945 along with moments from past celebrations, featuring American veterans who participated in the liberation of Cheb.

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