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Samuil Vainshtein

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80:) from the Mannheim tournament were interned in Germany. In September, four of them (Alekhine, Bogatyrchuk, Saburov, and Koppelman) were freed and allowed to return home through Switzerland. As an internee, Weinstein played seven tournaments. He took 7th at 130:
He knew all the principal European languages perfectly. Vainshtein was one of the most authoritative chess workers. He headed the All-Russian chess union as early as 1924 and was both publisher and editor of the
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won), tied for 5-6th, and twice took 6th at Triberg 1915 (all tournaments Bogoljubov won), tied for 4-5th at Triberg 1916 (
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in 1920 (I. Rabinovich won), took 4th in 1921 (Platz won), twice finished 10th, in 1922 and 1925 (both won by
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1920 ("Chess Olympiad", B tournament), and tied for 8-10th at Moscow 1927 (
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Samuil Osipovich Vainshtein (Weinstein, Wainstein, Vainstein, Wajnsztejn)
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In July/August 1914, he was playing in Mannheim at (the 19th
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Litmanowicz, Władysław & Giżycki, Jerzy (1986, 1987).
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Chess During World War II by Bill Wall (June 17, 2008)
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Index

chess
master
DSB Congress
World War I
Alekhine
Bogoljubow
Bogatyrchuk
Flamberg
Maljutin
Rabinovich
Romanovsky
Saburov
Selezniev
Weinstein
Baden-Baden
Alexander Flamberg
Triberg
Efim Bogoljubow
Ilya Rabinovich
Alexey Selezniev
Petrograd
Leningrad City Chess Championship
Grigory Levenfish
Moscow
Peter Romanovsky
siege of Leningrad
ISBN
83-217-2481-7
ISBN
83-217-2745-X

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