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Nikolai Mikhailovich Sologubov ((ロシア語:Николай Михайлович Сологубов); b. 8 August 1924 in Moscow, Soviet Union — d. 30 December 1988〔(Ice Hockey Fame Museum of Russia )〕) was an ice hockey defenceman in the Soviet Union. ==German-Soviet War== Sologubov took part in the German-Soviet War. Serving in the naval infantry he was wounded in the foot in a battle near Shlisselburg in 1943. He had stepped on a German booby trap.〔 (The Champion Came from the Front )〕〔 (A Soldier Came from the War into Ice Hockey ), ''Soviet Sport'', 4 May 2000〕 After a month and a half rehabilitation at a hospital he returned to front into the infantry and served as a scout. Six months later he was wounded into his arm, but returned to the Leningrad front once again.〔 He was wounded for the third time during the Krasnoye Selo offensive, when a "jumping mine" exploded very close to him. The wound was so serious, that doctors were going to amputate his leg, suspecting gangrene. Fortunately, this diagnosis had not been confirmed, but he was operated four times on the right leg and four times on the left one.〔〔
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