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keelhaul
keelhaul, v. (ˈkiːlhɔːl) Also 7–9 -hale, 8–9 -hawl. [ad. Du. kielhalen (with the elements englished as keel, haul); cf. also G. kielholen, Da. kj{obar}lhale, Sw. kölhala, app. all from Du. Du. kielhalen occurs in an ordinance of 1629; the punishment itself is mentioned, in an ordinance of 1560, as o...
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Keelhaul
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.
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Operation Keelhaul
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 Operation Keelhaul, Devin-Adair, 1973.
External links
Return to the scene of the crime Rutland Herald Online.
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Keelhauling
Krabs threatens to keelhaul SpongeBob for accidentally hooking his millionth dollar on his fishing line. McCoy to not say “Um”
See also
Running the gauntlet
Birching
Caning
Cat o' nine tails
Hanging
Walking the plank
Operation Keelhaul
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Goof Troop (video game)
Concerned with the safety of their neighbors, Goofy and Max infiltrate the pirate ship, climaxing with another run-in with Keelhaul Pete. Suspending Keelhaul Pete over the alligator in their place, Goofy, Max, Pete, and PJ return to their fishing trip.
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Devin-Adair Publishing Company
the American Republic, and How to Rebuild It (1955)
Bernardo Teixeira: The Fabric of Terror: Three Days in Angola (1965)
Julius Epstein: Operation Keelhaul
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Bagnoli
An appalling atrocity by the Western Allies was knowingly committed at the refugee camp after World War II as part of "Operation Keelhaul" which was the
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Anodyne (band)
Anodyne 7" (1998, Reproductive Records)
Red Was Her Favorite Color 7" (2001, Happy Couples Never Last)
Berkowitz 7" (2001, Alone Records)
Anodyne/Keelhaul
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Julius Epstein (writer)
Operation Keelhaul
In Operation Keelhaul (1973), Epstein revealed details of Operation Keelhaul, the forced repatriation at the end of World War II of Epstein first became aware of Operation Keelhaul in 1954 while he was doing other research at a government archive.
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Wonder (Knut album)
Festivals and tours followed, including Europe with Keelhaul, and Russia for the first time.
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Emissions from the Monolith
Penance, Throttlerod, Erik Larson Band, All Night, RPG, Floor, The Atomic Bitchwax, Mastodon, Weedeater, Boulder, Scissorfight, Bongzilla, Acid Ape, Keelhaul Dixie Witch, Kung Pao, Stinking Lizaveta, Rebreather, The Brought Low, Rwake, Buried at Sea, The Mighty Nimbus, Orange Goblin, Mastodon, Weedeater, Keelhaul
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Man's Gin
Rebellion Hymns was recorded with Andrew Schneider (Pigs/Unsane/Keelhaul/Julie Christmas/Converge) at Translator Audio in Brooklyn, shortly before Hurricane
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Escape Artist Records
The label, which helped to launch the careers of bands such as Isis, Keelhaul and Time in Malta, ceased operations in 2008. Past artist roster
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American Heritage
Anodyne
Blunderbuss
Burn It Down
Collapsar
The Dream Is Dead
Ganglahia
In Pieces
Isis
Lickgoldensky
KEN mode
Keelhaul
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Vespers in Vienna
Nicobar's orders are to aid the Soviet Red Army and the NKVD in the forcible repatriation of alleged citizens of the Soviet Union as part of Operation Keelhaul
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Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington
He was however best known for his alleged role in Operation Keelhaul, the forced repatriation of Russian, Ukrainian and other prisoners of war to the Soviet Tolstoy and Nigel Watts, who had accused him of war crimes in Austria during his involvement in the Repatriation of Cossacks at Lienz, part of Operation Keelhaul
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