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generations, some Slavic names pop up. What was really going on - switch of identities, languages - was much more complex than what the nationalists from all sides would agree. In a book by the German historian Hartmut Boockmann (on East Prussia) I once found an interesting detail when an eye-witness around 1820 reported that he was so surprised to see in his home region (some part of the Ermland) that nearly everybody was speaking German now whereas twenty years before Polish (Masurian) was still the common language. And such things happened not only in one direction. --
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for example), he is just a bit too cautious as for identifying / naming Jews in (not only) Chess articles because he thinks it to be improper (the German wikipedia does not have even Jewish people categories). Trying not to make any mistake... and going finally in the wrong direction :) For the flags
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article it is explicitly stated: "Den völligen Verlust seiner Souveränität", or: Warmia suffered the complete loss of its sovereignty in 1772 in spite of protests by the last Prince-Bishop Ignatius Krasicki (asking the Pope for help). Maybe they kept the prince-bishop title for a while, but from 1772
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Hi Mibelz, good work, I found the results of the "Hauptturnier B" (and of the "Nebenturniere" which are not relevant enough in my view). I will add that information, takes one day or two. Just one comment: Hallégua (the mysterious man) etc. did not "win" the aborted tournament, strictly speaking. So,
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Thank you for your relevant input. The Reiter interview is a good read. The English wikipedia site is a fascinating place, but discussion of history topics here is a disappointing experience (so many hard-fought articles). Old Europe with its nationalisms is still alive! To a certain extent, one must
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and their language and culture have changed. People are more significant than buildings. Of course, it would be an entirely different situation if the German territories transferred to Poland and the Soviet Union after Potsdam still were inhabited by Germans, as an ethnic minority in those countries,
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who just moved between different parts of their historic homelands, would be misleading in many regards. Especially in the case of Andreas Ascharin I think your claim is virtually absurd. He was a proud Russian (with a German mother), orthodox Christian, translater of Russian literature into German.
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You have also written: "both Amelung and Ascharin were Russian citizens with some ethnic German beackground". It is correct but citizenship, nationality and native country do not mean the same thing. Estonia and Latvia as well as Poland were not part of Russia although were provinces in the Russian
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Hi! Thank you very much for your really interesting reply. In my opinion both forms, Carl and Karl, are correct. Perhaps, Carl - a Latinised form of the Germanic name Karl - is especially popular in Bavaria (some traces of Roman influence). By the way, it is a common joke in Germany that Bavaria is
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The reason I continue to make these observations on Wiki is to couteract the tendancy of some Poles to discuss these places as if they had always been Polish, and only illegally "occupied" by Germans for five or six centuries, and to disguise the reality of what happened to the German population in
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top right. We are all pretty much mixed up some way or another... I am a bit careful with personal details on wiki - nothing gets lost here (later, I will add an E-Mail address, and I am ready for exchange by that means). I only know about German ancestry in what is now Poland, but going back some
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Sorry that I can't follow your misled "Flaggenparade", putting the borders of 20th century states back into history and assuming a "change of nationality" where nothing of the like did actually happen. I am really astonished and disappointed about this ahistoric viewpoint. For the specific cases:
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Hi! Do you know whether Franz G. Jacob (who played at Munich 1900, Ostend 1907, Duesseldorf 1908, and resigned after the 6th round at Hamburg 1910), and Franz Jacob (who represented Saar at Helsinki 1952 and played at Munich 1954, zonal) is the same person ? I have only found that Franz Jacob was
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Your edit was misleading insofar as it said that the President intended to block diplomatic relations in general (which would of course be putting recognition in question in a certain way) whereas his statement was nuanced and could easily be summarized the proper way. Please just try to be more
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User Emil J. has opened a section and said that the current reference doesn't work and suggested that quotes were fabricated and I provided the new source and I have shown the quotes from the new source. Now maybe you should check out what is the discussion in that talk section all about before
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simply accept the psychological background of the Polish approach. But the stubborn denial from some nationalists to make compromises etc. is a sad thing. In the end, it makes Knowledge (XXG) a less relevant place to know something about the history of both former East Germany and Poland.... --
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Hi Mibelz, nice to hear from you. The history of Jews in Asia is a truly fascinating topic. As for user Hubschrauber (means "Helicopter"): After checking his edits, I don't think that he wants to destroy the whole category. First, I reverted some of his obviously false edits. In some cases,
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First of all, it's exciting to interact with someone who shares the same interest in chess history. Now discussing 'Jewish ancestry matters' is a bit awkward for many Germans ... but nevertheless. About Spassky I am not too well informed. But on the Schlechter case there exists a well known
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A case in point is the chuch mentioned above. Formerly it was the largest Protestant church in the world. Today it is the largest brick church in the world, and it is a Catholic church. Understand, I carry no brief for the Protestants and have no antipathy to Catholics. My point is that the
1600:(HUN). See also, "The Jewish Lists" by Martin Greenberg (Schocken, New York, 1979, pp. 210-214). In "Arcymistrzowie, mistrzowie, amatorzy... Słownik biograficzny szachistów polskich", Wyd. DiG, Warszawa 1995 (tom 1), 1999 (tom 3), by Tadeusz Wolszcza, there are articles, among others, on 1236:
Thanks for your opinion and an image of Daniel Chodowiecki's tombstone. I have been several times in Berlin (East, West, and united), and saw the French-Protestant Church but not its cemetary. By the way, what German city are you from, and what Polish region are your ancestors from?
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, it is possible that Roele, who played at Amsterdam 1939 and Munich 1942, and Charles Roele-Coeuraad (b. 1917) is the same person. The answer to this question ought to be in chess books, i.e. Anthony J. Gillam; Swift, A J (2001),
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wiki article. Google books gives for "Karl Schorn" /Maler (20) as compared to "Carl Schorn" / Maler (10). So your interesting finds prove only that Carl or Karl still makes not a big difference today or that in fact Schorn used at some time the
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on the other hand, I agree with leaving them out. There is a large discussion under way on the German site about the use of (especially the swastika) flages where it's not necessary (and there could be some legal problems too in Germany). best,--
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Hi Mibelz, fine that you are coming back to your chess biographies. As for Roele, I have no real clue. But I suppose that if his first name is "Charles", it's one and the same person. In France Dutch (or Flemish) names are quite common (see
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means that Danzig as a city still exists. In it's place is Gdańsk, in many respects an interesting Polish city which, ethnically and culturally, is very different from Danzig, despite the presence of architectural artifacts from the
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So let us bury the hatchet. I am troubled to see here these eternal struggles between editors (some of them émigrés) whereas their nations will end up (hopefully) being united some way or another and living peacefully side by side.
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First of all, thank you so much for your many chess biographies (you are a busy man!). As for Carl or Karl, the common use was often changing in Germany. Sometimes names were differently spelled in the 19th century (like Karl or
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form. As a matter of fact, Schorn is as both painter and chess player nearly forgotten. So it is interesting, that his unfinished painting "The Deluge" (Sintflut) is now to be restored - the largest (!) painting that the Munich
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Dear DaQuirin! Mibelz recommended you as a chess contibutor who knows English and German. The article about Gyula Makovetz seems much better in its German version. Could you please add to the English version? Thank you!
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discussion, starting from the 1920s (when he was already dead) to be stimulated again by Alekhine's infamous chess articles which (probably falsely) included Schlechter among the Jewish chess masters. Chess historian
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was born into a Catholic family with Jewish background (paternal or maternal ?!), so Jewish authors wrote/write about him as a Jewish chess master. By the way, it is a similar situation in Poland on national poet
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is my favourite monarch (like for my maternal grandfather was). Lastly, I have read Golo Mann's splendid book "Deutsche Geschichte des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts" (1958, the Polish edition - 2007). Best regards,
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1945-49. This is important because Germans are, and were, human beings, too — as, for example, were the Polish and Jewish residents of Lwów, which no longer exists. In its place is the Ukrainian city of Lviv.
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an Irishman?). In Schlechter's case there is no real hint. Just repeating it over and over again, does not make it true without some concrete reference about his (potential) Jewish filiation or relatives.
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Warmia was ruled by the Prussian king - and that was it. In the main period (from what I found) there was a differentiation of parts of the territory ruled by the bishop and other parts ruled by the
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Hello, sorry for my late response. Actually, I can't answer the question. It is a very common name. If there is anything which links the early "Franz G. Jacob" to the Saar region... --
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Is your comment that there are three correct abbreviations ("von Heydebrand", "Heydebrand" or "von der Lasa") based on your knowledge of German or is there a source for it? --
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in the 14th century (though the territory was not part of the HRE / or this was probably more or less unclear as with the Order state). So these are just some ideas for now. --
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OK, I understand you. It is very interesting to study history of Europe, especially Central Europe, because of its complexity and numerous complications. By the way, Emperor
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implies, it was to be seen as a temporary unit during a war situation (with the territory to be fully annexed later and possibly divided into some new Nazi territories). --
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His active chess career took place in Saint Petersburg. With all due respect, you should be a little bit more careful with the "flag-tagging" of historic chessplayers. --
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If you could provide a source, the joke "Good morning, dear Heydebrand. How is von der Lasa doing?" should be included - Knowledge (XXG) desperately needs humour.
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You make some good points about the Poles' treatment of the former German cities. They are indeed masterful restorers. However, I don't think the fact that the ex-
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In July 1940, Ahues and Elstner (5.5/7) won, ahead of Rogmann and Elison (both 4/7), Meyer (3.5), Wacker (2.5), Wiedenmann (1.5) and Kansky (0.5) in Posen.
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Hello! In the 19th century a form of Carl was more popular than Karl in Germany (like Curt not Kurt). Schorn used himself Latin form Carl (see for example,
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Looks like the title has already been corrected; let me know if there are further troubles with the title. BTW, would you mind offering your opinion of a
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Well, this must have ended already with the annexation by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1772 or do you have any specific information otherwise? In the Geman
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turning on the attack mode after seeing words like "Putin" or "precedent". I didn't post them for fun but because that was the subject of discussion. --
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I do not know when the temporal powers of the bishops were ended; I conjecture that the 1820 (or 1821?) bull "De salute animarum" ended that status..
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that appears to be inaccurate or inappropriate. Please use edit summaries that accurately tell other editors what you did, and feel free to use
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includes not only religious Jews, but also atheists, catholics, orthodox, protestants, etc., with Jewish background, and even anti-Semites (i.e.
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PS: For an interesting dicussion of current Polish-German relations, see this interview with Janusz Reiter, former Polish ambassador to Germany:
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jewish name, still common in Istanbul), did not become "Meister des Deutschen Schachbundes" (which corresponded to an IM title or even more). --
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for example, if I remember correctly. As for Schorn, I found in the more authoritative sources always Karl, so in the ADB article
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Sorry that I removed your misleading edit without a more detailed comment. It should be properly discussed on the talk page. --
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I would like to present some examples where Jewish authors wrote/write about Jewish chess players. In "Encyclopedia Judaica" (
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references on the talkpage (Jewish Encylopedia and the like) would be helpful. To me, it seems partly a matter of style. In
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family, probably with some Polish roots ("Zagadka Kieseritzky'ego" by Tomasz Lissowski and Bartlomiej Macieja, Warsaw 1996.
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I dedicate this Art in the name of my Great-Great Grandfather Paul Lipke the First Jewish Grand Chess Master of Germany 1892
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That part of the table is not about recognition. He didn't dispute that. It is clearly about the diplomatic relations.--
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on your user page, and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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I hope you do not think that for example Frederic Chopin had Russian nationality although he was a Russian citizen. --
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I am not sure, but I will try to check. And thank you for your effort (improving the article on the 'Chess Turk'). --
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I see that German Benutzer Zipferlak has an emotional problem with a fact of Jewish chess masters' participation in
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Interesting crosstables! There was probably a (German) chess federation of the General Government, linked to the
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In the end of 1940, Rogmann won (2.5) , ahead of Meyer and Siegfried (both 1.5) and Wiedenmann (0.5) in Posen (
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Maybe you don't know that Dorpat and Riga were historically not part of Estonia, but (for centuries) part of
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Constructive contributions to Knowledge (XXG) are appreciated, but a recent edit of yours to the article
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In 1940-41 (the 2nd Posen-ch), Meyer won (14.5), ahead of Siegfried (12), Witte, pastor Rhode and Lueth.
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is correct. Tom Standage mentions in his book Prince Paul, the 'eldest son' of Catherine the Great. --
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is also the name of a French chess player (from Normandy ?!), born on 7th April 1917 (where ?). ?!)
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and other Polish Jews. There is not essential differences between - for example - Edward Lasker,
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PS For one of his paintings (the same as in the German wiki article), see Bildarchiv Foto Marburg
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Why don't you log in as a regular user there, making it easier. I did it in the Polish wiki (see
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I can't remember where I saw "Der Lasa", which is frustrating — can you provide an example?
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would not recognize him as a Jew. By this definition both Kasparov and Fischer are Jews."
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Hello, Olessi! As usually you are doing a perfect job with the Prussian articles. As for
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No, I didn't hear about Nietzsche, that is interesting. For the location of the historic
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PS. In May 2009, I have been in China, and I have just expanded considerably articles:
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Thanks a lot! Sometimes I can add an information into the German Knowledge (XXG) (i.e.
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Thanks for that "clarification". More seriously, thanks for the source of the joke! --
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I have also found another note about Posen chess (in Polish): prof. Andrzej Kwilecki,
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regarding the immigrants that come to Israel: if someone was treated as a Jew by the
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Hello! You wrote: "Kieseritzky had Russian nationality" in the Revision history of
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Thank you very much for the detailed info. I will come back to this topic soon. --
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Jewish Reference, Sports - Jewish Chess Players (Schlechter, Spassky, etc.) (
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see "Künstler", "Schorn, Karl"; Neue Pinakothek website gives him only once
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Hello DaQuirin! If you are interested, would you mind offering guidance at
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Hi! Look at an article CHESS (In Modern Times) in JewishEncyclopedia.com (
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Hi! I have a technical problem to put my reply into German Diskussion at
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PS The Bilguer handbook writes "Carl Mayet", but again "Karl Schorn". --
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Are there any other manglings of his name in chess books and articles?
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Thanks for the information about abbreviations. I hadn't noticed that
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has written to me: "I will tell you the very tolerant legal view of
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PPS: Ich frage mich, was denken unser polnische Freunde um dieses?
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In an article CHESS IN FORMER GERMAN, NOW POLISH TERRITORIES
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Hi! Do you know the name of an user who is the moderator of
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Finishing our discussion, I would like to agree with you on
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Done. By the way, a new book has been published right now
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and I will try to get it and include this information. --
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