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Tihomil Drezga

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During World War II, he was a professor at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb from 1943 to 1945. After the war, he illegally emigrated to Italy in 1947, and then to the United States. He died in
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After spending some years in France, Drezga returned to Yugoslavia. He took 2nd at Zagreb 1934, took 9th at Maribor 1934 (
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In 1927/28, he won in the Lites Chess Club in Paris, followed by
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Šibenik
Croatia
Erie, Pennsylvania
United States
chess master
Šibenik
Croatia
Josef Cukierman
Vitaly Halberstadt
Victor Kahn
2nd Chess Olympiad
Paris City Chess Championship
Abraham Baratz
Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
Vasja Pirc
Lajos Steiner
Petar Trifunović
Erie, Pennsylvania
SSDI entry
Find a Grave entry
OlimpBase :: 2nd Chess Olympiad, The Hague 1928, individual results
Champ Paris 1928
Champ Paris
1934
Maribor 1934
Tihomil Drezga
Chessgames.com
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