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Mike Matthew Buckna (March 24, 1908-January 6, 1996) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player and coach of Slovak origin. Between stints as a player with the Trail Smoke Eaters, he was instrumental in developing hockey in Czechoslovakia throughout the 1930's and 40's. He established the sport at the grassroots level while coaching the Czechoslovak national team to European and World Championship titles, as well as a silver medal at the 1948 Olympics.

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PREZENTACIA ZNAMKY ZOH SALT LAKE CITY
MATEJ (MIKE) BUCKNA ZOH ST. MORITZ '48
25.1.2002
BRATISLAVA 1

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PRESENTATION MARK OLYMPICS SALT LAKE CITY
MATEJ (MIKE) BUCKNA OLYMPIC ST. MORITZ '48
25.1.2002
BRATISLAVA 1


Location: Ice Hockey Volume LXXX

From Linn's "Stamp Issuing Entities Of The World" page.

Slovakia (1939-45, 1993-)
Stamp-issuing status: active; Population: 5,393,016 (1997 estimate). Republic in central Europe. A part of the homeland of the Slavic Moravian Empire in the middle ages, Slovakia was conquered by the Magyars in the early 10th century and remained under Hungarian rule until 1918. With the defeat of Austria-Hungary in 1918, Slovakia united with the Czech regions of Bohemia and Moravia to form the Republic of Czechoslovakia. When the country was occupied by Germany in 1939, Slovakia was established as a separate German puppet-state. The Soviet army liberated the country in 1945 and it again became part of Czechoslovakia. The post-war communist republic was dominated by Czechs, and old ethnic rivalries were revived. When Czechoslovakia began to democratize in 1989, Slovakia began to pursue an increasingly nationalist course. In 1992 Czech and Slovak political leaders agreed to dissolve the union, and on January 1, 1993, the two republics formally separated.