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Alberts Melnbārdis has become known as an active public person in the sports organization. Initially he was active in the Latvian Weightlifting Federation foundation and also he was chairman of this organization. At the age of 29, Alberts Melnbārdis learned to play chess and quickly became a good
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in a simultaneous game session. From 1933 to 1938 Alberts Melnbārdis led the Latvian Chess Union. During his activities, he has organized two international chess tournaments in
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In 1944, Alberts Melnbārdis went as refugees to Germany. He was also active in exile sport life. In the spring of 1947, in
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player. In 1922 he won the Riga Chess Club Tournament. In 1928, Alberts Melnbārdis participated in the
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in exile who wanted to ensure the participation of Latvian athletes in
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This biographical article relating to a Latvian chess figure is a
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railway junction, then for many years worked as Legal Adviser to
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Ostland's Department of Physical Education and Sports
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Russian Empire
Latvia
United States
Aiviekste Parish
Governorate of Livonia
Rochester
United States
Latvian
chess
University of Tartu
Latvian War of Independence
Riga
Latvian Railways Administration
Latvian Ministry of Transport
2nd Chess Olympiad
The Hague
Alexander Alekhine
Ķemeri
1937
World War II
Ostland's Department of Physical Education and Sports
Göttingen
Latvian Olympic Committee
1948 Summer Olympics
United States
correspondence chess
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