• Operation Keelhaul was a forced repatriation of Soviet citizens and members of the Soviet Army in the West to the Soviet Union (although it often included...
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    Keelhauling (Dutch kielhalen; "to drag along the keel") is a form of punishment and potential execution once meted out to sailors at sea. The sailor was...
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  • up keelhaul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Keelhaul may refer to: Keelhauling, a form of corporal punishment used against sailors Operation Keelhaul...
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  • on War, Revolution and Peace for decades and authored a study of Operation Keelhaul that was the first account of the forcible repatriation by the Allies...
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  • first book about the subject published on official documentation was Operation Keelhaul in 1973 by the Austrian-born American author Julius Epstein, which...
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  • forced to return to France, where most were killed. After WW2, under Operation Keelhaul, millions of refugees and prisoners from former Russia and the contemporary...
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    with meaningful support. Another outcome of Yalta was the so-called Operation Keelhaul. The Western Allies agreed to the forcible repatriation of all Soviet...
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    was "repatriated" to the Soviets by the British authorities during Operation Keelhaul. The broken British promise to not hand Krasnov over to the Soviet...
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    peoples from the Caucasus) Russian Liberation Movement Kaminski Brigade Operation Keelhaul Russian National Liberation Army Russian Protective Corps Russian...
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    politician and businessman. He was however best known for his role in Operation Keelhaul, the forced repatriation of Russian, Ukrainian and other prisoners...
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