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Romanas Arlauskas

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287: 200:). In 1946, Arlauskas placed third, with 10/13, in a round-robin event at Meerbeck. In 1947, Arlauskas tied for 6–7th in Kirchheim. He, like Endzelins, Ozols and Sarapu, migrated from Germany to Australia. Arlauskas won the South Australian championship in 1949. 123: 282: 97: 346: 331: 336: 326: 321: 237: 146: 341: 134: 161: 192:, etc.) escaped to western Europe, just before the advancing Soviet forces arrived, to avoid deportation to 181: 142: 316: 311: 204: 118:(11 June 1917 – 22 September 2009) was an Australian chess player of Lithuanian origin who held the 189: 197: 153: 101: 57: 185: 157: 138: 89: 241: 286: 234: 292: 265:
tournament book for Meerbeck 1946, 'The Chess Player', 2009, Nottingham, by A. J. Gillam
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At the end of World War II, Arlauskas, along with many other Baltic players (
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Vladimirs Petrovs: A chessplayer's story from greatness to the gulags
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or any other persecutions by the Soviet occupation (e.g., those of
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Arlauskas played at sixth board (+4 –7 =7) in an unofficial
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OlimpBase :: Chess Olympiad, Munich 1936, Lithuania
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at Munich 1936. He tied for 1st–3rd, with Birmanas and
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Lithuania
Kovno
Kovno Governorate
Adelaide
ICCF Grandmaster
ICCF
rating
2485
ICCF title
Correspondence Chess Grandmaster
Chess Olympiad
Leonardas Abramavičius
Povilas Vaitonis
Povilas Tautvaišas
Lithuanian Chess Championship
Leonids Dreibergs
Lucius Endzelins
Miervaldis Jurševskis
Leho Laurine
Edmar Mednis
Karlis Ozols
Ortvin Sarapu
Povilas Tautvaišas
Povilas Vaitonis
Elmārs Zemgalis
Siberia
Vladimirs Petrovs
World Correspondence Championship
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