On 7 May 1945, all German forces were ordered to remain in their positions and surrender. Field Marshal
Ferdinand Schörner, however, the commander of the
Army Group Centre deployed in
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, ordered his units to force their way westwards in order to surrender to American forces. The units reached the agreed
demarcation line in western
Bohemia and stopped there. Since the Red Army was still days away from the demarcation line, the partisans tried, mostly unsuccessfully, to stop the Germans, who responded with reprisals against the local population. On several occasions,
Russian Liberation Army units that had been fighting on the German sidealso trying to reach the Americansskirmished with the Germans. On 9 May, a large formation of German troops reached the area between villages
Milín, Slivice and
Čimelice, near the demarcation line. Among them were parts of
Kampfgruppe Wallenstein. The formation was commanded by
SS-Gruppenführer Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss. The soldiers were accompanied by fleeing German civilians. Because the road toward the Americans was blocked by local resistance units, Pückler-Burghauss ordered the establishment of defensive lines. After May 8, the Americans returned to the Soviet side any soldiers attempting to surrender. == Battle ==