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Salo Landau

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279:, at Rotterdam (Qudragular). In October–December 1935, during the World Championship match between Alekhine and Euwe in the Netherlands, Landau served as official second for Alekhine. In May 1936, he tied for 3rd–4th at Ostend. In July 1936, he tied for 7th–9th at Zandvoort. In 1936, he lost two matches against Spielmann, at Amsterdam (+0 –4 =4), and at Zandvoort (+1 –3 =3). In 1936, he tied for 4th–6th at Hanover. In October 1936, he tied for 1st with Alekhine at Amsterdam ( 78: 417:. 's–Gravenhage, Nederlandsche Roode Kruis, 1947-1953: “All men transported in November 1943 are thought to have died in the neighbourhood of Auschwitz/Birkenau or the mining area of Janina and Furstengrube, not before 7 Dec. 1943 and not after 31 March 1944. If a date of death is unknown, the latest day is used of the month in which somebody was seen alive.” 29: 207:. In July 1929, he tied for 2nd–3rd with Weenink, behind Euwe, at Amsterdam (8th Dutch championship). In 1929, he tied for 2nd–3rd at The Hague. In 1929/30, he won at Hastings (Reserve B). In February 1930, he tied for 3rd–4th at Amsterdam. In 1930, he took 4th at 305:, behind Szabo and Euwe, at Hastings. In 1939, he tied for 4 th-6th at Amsterdam (KNSB), shared 1st with Euwe at Amsterdam (VARA) took 3rd at Baarn B, tied for 4th–5th at Barnemouth. In 1939 he also drew a match against 644: 199:). In December 1928, he took 2nd, behind van den Bosch, at The Hague. In 1928, he tied for 1st with van den Bosch at Zwolle. In 1928/29, he tied for 2 nd-3rd with Pitschak, behind 649: 629: 356:, Silesia in November 1943, where he died sometime between December 1943 and 31 March 1944 (probably March). His wife and young daughter, whose hiding place was 604: 313:
at Amsterdam (+2 –2 =6), won at Amsterdam (the 12th NED-ch), and lost a match for the Dutch Champion title to former World Champion Euwe (+0 –5 =5).
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Finally, in September 1942, Landau tried to escape the Nazis by fleeing to Switzerland with his family, but they were caught on September 28 in
257:(+1 –2 =3) at Amsterdam; in 1934 against Euwe (+1 –4 =1) at Amsterdam. In Autumn 1934, he won (+6 –0 =0), and drew (+4 –4 =2) matches against 258: 168: 82: 639: 310: 654: 624: 187:. In July 1927, he tied for 2nd–3rd at London (Reserve). In 1927/28, he took 3rd at Hastings (Reserve). In 1928, he tied for 3rd–4th at 619: 527: 353: 105: 558: 200: 614: 634: 609: 167:
In July 1924, Landau took 4th at Antwerp. In May 1926, he tied for 4th–5th at Scarborough. In 1926/27, he took 7th at
461:"Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01" 478: 515: 324:), tied for 3rd–4th at Amsterdam (VAS), tied for 4th–7th at Rotterdam (Kamstra Cup), and tied for 1st–3rd with 196: 137: 97: 53: 379:
Salo Landau vs Efim Bogoljubow, Zandvoort 1936, Queen’s Gambit Declined, Cambridge Springs Variation, D52, 1-0
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In 1936, he won the 10th Dutch national championship (although the world champion, Euwe, did not compete).
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Hans Kmoch vs Salo Landau, Groningen 1941, Queen's Gambit Declined, Slav, Exchange Variation, D14, 0-1
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Salo Landau vs Akiba Rubinstein, Rotterdam 1931, Queen’s Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, D66, 1-0
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In 1933, he tied for 4th–6th at Scheveningen (Flohr won). In February 1934, he took 2nd, behind
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In April 1937, he tied for 4th–5th at Ostend. In June–July 1937, he tied for 15th–16th at
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Max Euwe vs Salo Landau, Hastings 1938/39, GrĂĽnfeld Defense, Russian Variation, D96, 0-1
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Landau had one outstanding result at Rotterdam in 1931, where he finished 1st ahead of
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Salo Landau vs Eero Böök, Kemeri 1937, Queen's Pawn Game, D05, 1-0
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in September 1944, where they were gassed on October 12, 1944.
495: 203:, at Hastings (Reserve B). In February 1929, he took 3rd at 211:. In August 1930, he came fourth and last at Rotterdam ( 283:). In October 1936, he tied for 4th–6th at Amsterdam. 264:
He represented his adopted country on fourth board in
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Landau played and lost some matches: in 1930 against
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For some years, he was the Dutch number two, behind
144:). In 1914 (World War I), the Landau family fled to 268:at Hamburg 1930 (+5 –7 =3), and on second board in 63: 43: 35: 21: 301:Tournament. In 1938/39, he tied for 3 rd-4th with 171:(Reserve Tournament). In 1927, he finished 2nd to 645:Dutch people who died in Nazi concentration camps 336:Attempt to escape the Nazis; Concentration camp 316:During World War II, in 1940, he won at Baarn ( 179:. In 1927, Landau lost a match against RĂ©ti at 413:L. Landsberger, A. de Haas & K. Selowsky: 309:at Amsterdam (+3 –3 =4), drew a match against 183:(+1 –5 =0). In 1927, he tied for 4 th-6 th at 332:at Leeuwarden. In 1941, he won at Groningen. 8: 425: 423: 650:Sportspeople from Lesser Poland Voivodeship 27: 18: 352:. He was sent to a concentration camp in 253:(+1 –2 =3) at Rotterdam; in 1934 against 249:(+0 –1 =3) at Rotterdam; in 1933 against 245:(+1 –3 =2) at Amsterdam; in 1932 against 241:(+0 –3 =2) at Amsterdam; in 1931 against 237:(+0 –3 =0) at Amsterdam; in 1930 against 83:Johannes Hendrik Otto count van den Bosch 148:, and young Salo was sent to friends in 406: 630:Dutch civilians killed in World War II 230:, defeating all three in the process. 132:Salo was born into a Jewish family in 7: 429:Westerbork Cartotheek NIOD Amsterdam 605:Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe) 554:Chess life, Volume 56, Issues 6-11 14: 528:"Salo Landau - 100 lecie urodzin" 496:"the encyclopaedia of team chess" 494:Wojciech Bartelski (2013-04-01). 191:. In 1928, he took 2nd, behind 559:United States Chess Federation 272:at Stockholm 1937 (+5 –2 =8). 1: 578:player profile and games at 106:Grodziszcze, Ĺšwidnica County 640:Sportspeople from Rotterdam 671: 655:20th-century chess players 625:Chess Olympiad competitors 481:February 21, 2007, at the 386:The best game prize ! 620:Jewish Dutch sportspeople 26: 197:Dutch Chess Championship 350:Westerbork transit camp 344:, near the border with 320:), took 4th at Delft ( 259:Johannes van den Bosch 112:player, who died in a 108:, Poland) was a Dutch 86: 466:. 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Retrieved 532:the original 522: 511: 500:. Retrieved 489: 472: 455: 444:. Retrieved 434: 414: 409: 348:and sent to 339: 322:Quadrangular 321: 318:Quadrangular 317: 315: 311:LászlĂł SzabĂł 288: 285: 281:Quadrangular 280: 274: 263: 235:GĂ©za MarĂłczy 232: 220:Edgard Colle 217: 213:Quadrangular 212: 173:Richard RĂ©ti 166: 159: 156:Chess career 131: 89: 88: 47:1 April 1903 600:1943 deaths 595:1903 births 576:Salo Landau 498:. 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Index


Bochnia
Galicia
Austria-Hungary
Ĺšwidnica County

Johannes Hendrik Otto count van den Bosch
Bochnia
Galicia
Austria-Hungary
Grodziszcze, Ĺšwidnica County
chess
Nazi
concentration camp
Bochnia
Galicia
Austria-Hungary
Vienna
Rotterdam
Max Euwe
Hastings
Richard RĂ©ti
The Hague
Rotterdam
's-Hertogenbosch
Amsterdam
Henri Weenink
Dutch Chess Championship
Ludwig Rellstab
Maastricht

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