Kārlis Prauls (May 2, 1895 – January 30, 1941) was a Latvian general, and from 1930 to 1940 a commander in the Aizsargi home guard.
[2] In 1915, he volunteered for service in the Russian army, graduated from officer school,[3] and subsequently served with the Latvian riflemen units.
[5] He subsequently attended and graduated from Latvia's War School and in 1939 was appointed to the rank of general.
Prauls was arrested on 19 September; sentenced to death on 20 December; and executed on 30 January 1941 in Ulbroka, outside Rīga.
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