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and a principal organizer of the strongest chess tournaments in Europe (Stuttgart 1939 – 1st
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In 1933–1945 Ehrhardt Post was a Managing Director (the Chief Executive ) of the
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At the beginning of his career, he won and tied for 3-6th at
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Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables
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1902 (13th DSB–Congress, B tourn). He tied for 7-8th at
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Cottbus
Berlin
chess
Hanover
Coburg
Barmen
Leo Forgacs
Ostend
Richard Teichmann
Wilhelm Cohn
Mannheim 1914 chess tournament
Alexander Alekhine
Paul Johner
Walter John
Friedrich Sämisch
Hamburg
Carl Carls
Ernst GrĂĽnfeld
Nazi
Efim Bogoljubow
Munich 1941
Gösta Stoltz
Salzburg 1942
Alexander Alekhine
European Championship
Paul Keres
Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables
Archived
Wayback Machine
Chess Vignettes

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