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294:"От Одессы играли - Борис Верлинский, Павел Лист, В.М.Владимиров - один из основателей Одесского ...... движение и советская шах организация" о вступлении СССР в рабочий Шахинтерн и причинах выхода из него. В 1932 ..."
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