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Private First class Charles Havlat (November 4, 1910 – May 7, 1945) is
recognized as
being the last
United States Army
soldier to be
killed in
combat in...
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Martin Havlát (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarcɪn
ˈɦavlaːt]; born
April 19, 1981) is a
Czech former professional ice
hockey player who pla**** 14
seasons in...
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exchange for
Martin Havlat, both to
relieve cap
space as
Heatley was
slated to
carry a cap hit $2.5 million
greater than
Havlat's for the
duration of...
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incident in the
previous meeting between the two teams, when Ottawa's
Martin Havlat had
swung his
stick at Mark Recchi's head. Just
under two
minutes before...
- from his
professional tryout after the
Blues opted instead to sign
Martin Havlát to a one-year contract. On
November 16, 2015,
Zubrus was
invited to a professional...
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Hennessy from San Jose.
Havlat gave the
Blackhawks the
talented first-line
caliber game
breaker they
desperately needed. The
Havlat trade was soon followed...
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Daniel Alfredsson: 1995–96 Sami Salo: 1998–99
Marian Hossa: 1998–99
Martin Havlat: 2000–01
Andrej Meszaros: 2005–06 Mark Stone: 2014–15
Brady Tkachuk: 2018–19...
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carried out to
secure the
southern front against the
White armies.
Havlat,
Alexander (2011).
Victims of the Bolsheviks: 1917-1953. GRIN Verlag. p...
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Later that summer,
Fletcher selected Todd
Richards as head coach.
Martin Havlat was
signed via free
agency after playing the
previous three seasons for...
- 1941-1945. Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 0-87474-510-1.
Havlat, Denis. "Western Aid for the
Soviet Union During World War II: Part I."...