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Varel
Bremen
chess
Erhardt Post
Bad Oeynhausen
German Championships
Bad Aachen
The Hague 1928
Max Euwe
Chess Olympiads
1st Chess Olympiad
3rd Chess Olympiad
3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad
Kraków
Alexander Alekhine
Paul Felix Schmidt
Klaus Junge
Rostock
Prague
International Master
Caro-Kann defense
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