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James Macrae Aitken

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Taunt, Derek (2001), "The German Naval Enigma", in Erskine, Ralph; Smith, Michael (eds.),
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in 1935, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961 and 1965, the latter jointly with
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Aitken represented Great Britain in matches against the USSR and Yugoslavia. In the 1946
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Collection of Dr Aitken's games at BritBase (British Chess Games Archive)
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between the United Kingdom and the USSR he lost his match with
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In 1937 he recommended a line in the Greco Variation of the
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The Trial of George Buchanan Before the Lisbon Inquisition
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Aitken learned chess from his father at age 10. He was
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Biography of Dr Aitken at the Chess Scotland website
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Index

Scottish
Calderbank
Lanarkshire
Scotland
Edinburgh University
George Buchanan
Scottish champion
PM Jamieson
British Championship
Chess Olympiads
Stockholm 1937
Gideon Ståhlberg
Samuel Reshevsky
Munich 1958
Tel Aviv 1964
Skopje 1972
radio match
Igor Bondarevsky
Savielly Tartakower
Efim Bogoljubow
World War II
Hut 6
Bletchley Park
Enigma machines
Oxford University Chess Club
C.H.O'D. Alexander
Harry Golombek
British Chess Magazine
Cheltenham
algebraic notation

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