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131: 261:. The clinic's director, believing that chess was excessively stressful for Diemer, banned him from playing the game. In 1971, however, this ban was rescinded, and Diemer's membership in the German Chess Federation was also reinstated. Diemer then played first board as a member of a German chess club team. Still lacking financial independence, however, he continued to reside in Gengenbach as a semi-residential patient of the hospital until the end of his life. 25: 257:: he claimed to have cracked Nostradamus's secret code, and over 25 years is said to have mailed over 10,000 letters on the subject. In 1965, he was committed to a psychiatric clinic in 220:
events, and became the "chess reporter of the Great German Reich". His articles often appeared in Nazi publications. In 1942–1943, he played correspondence and tournament games with
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Emil Joseph Diemer was born in 1908 in the German town Radolfzell, in Baden. In 1931, he was out of work and joined the German
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Chessville - Reviews - Emil Josef Diemer 1908-1990 A Life Dedicated to Chess - by Alan Dommett
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After the war, he continued his chess journalism, sold chess books, and gave
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Hans Ree. Dutch Treat: Emil Joseph Diemer. Chess Cafe Archives. URL:
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Emil Joseph Diemer: ein Leben fĂĽr das Schach im Spiegel seiner Zeit
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He became less interested in chess, and increasingly interested in
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Emil Josef Diemer. Ein Leben fĂĽr das Schach im Spiegel der Zeiten
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tournament and later the Open Championship of the Netherlands.
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Chessgames.com> Biography of Emil Joseph Diemer. URL:
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Emil J. Diemer, missionnaire des Ă©checs acrobatiques
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Diemer died in Gengenbach in 1990 at the age of 82.
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