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  2. Keelhauling - Wikipedia

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    Some historians believe keelhauling may have been introduced to the Dutch Navy by William of Orange. [9] [10] [11] On 11 October 1652, under Jan Van Riebeeck's command, Jan Blank, a sailor, was keelhauled, whipped a total of 150 lashes, and then enslaved for 2 years as punishment for deserting the VOC - he had deserted for just 9 days.

  3. Operation Keelhaul - Wikipedia

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    14 August 1946 – 9 May 1947 ( – ... Operation Keelhaul was a forced repatriation of Soviet citizens and members of the Soviet Army in the West to the Soviet ...

  4. Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II - Wikipedia

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    In May 1945, the Trieste crisis almost caused an Anglo-Yugoslav war as Marshal Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia laid claim to the Italian city of Trieste while Britain supported retaining Trieste within Italy. As Yugoslavia was a Soviet ally in 1945, there were very real fears at the time that an Anglo-Yugoslav war could easily escalate into an ...

  5. Keelhaul - Wikipedia

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    Keelhaul may refer to: Keelhauling, a form of corporal punishment used against sailors; Operation Keelhaul, the repatriation of Russian prisoners of war after World War II; Keelhaul (band), American band from Ohio; Keel-Haul (G.I. Joe), a character in the fictional G.I. Joe universe

  6. Victims of Yalta - Wikipedia

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    Operation Keelhaul was the final repatriation process that took place in Italy between August 14, 1946 and May 8–9, 1947. [6] While Tolstoy primarily discusses the reaction of the British and Americans to the Soviet requests for repatriation, he also describes the actions of other governments.

  7. Talk:Keelhauling - Wikipedia

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    90.212.113.100 03:42, 22 May 2008 (UTC) I'm watching this episode right now. Basically the only difference between the procedure shown on the show and the description in this article is the fact that there is a person attached to the keelhaul instead of a weight.

  8. Mark May: What The Former ESPN Analyst Is Doing Now - AOL

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    — Mark May (@mark_may) December 3, 2020 As time rolled along, though, May’s commentary became more and more biased. And by the end of his tenure at ESPN, May became one of the most-hated ...

  9. Keelhaul (band) - Wikipedia

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    Keelhaul is a four-piece progressive mathcore/sludge metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. The members are Aaron Dallison (bass, vocals), Dana Embrose (guitar), Will Scharf (drums), and Chris Smith (guitar, vocals).