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rdfs:comment | - Pierre Jean Marcel Claret (born July 1, 1911) was a French hockey player. He played for the French National Team at the 1936 Winter Olympics and at the 1937 World Championship. At the club level, Claret spent his entire career with Chamonix HC. He spent time in Nazi captivity during World War II. His brothers, Marcel and Jean Claret also played hockey for France internationally. The entire Claret family are members of the French Hockey Hall of Fame.
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abstract | - Pierre Jean Marcel Claret (born July 1, 1911) was a French hockey player. He played for the French National Team at the 1936 Winter Olympics and at the 1937 World Championship. At the club level, Claret spent his entire career with Chamonix HC. He spent time in Nazi captivity during World War II. His brothers, Marcel and Jean Claret also played hockey for France internationally. The entire Claret family are members of the French Hockey Hall of Fame.
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