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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. --
851:. The most important quote is from Schlechter's modern biographer Warren Goldman: "Schlechter ‘was born of a Catholic family known for its industry and creativity in the field of music’." Until today, so fas as I know, there was never a real fact given about how he might be related to Jewish people. Moreover and generally speaking, it is difficult to answer the question when and how a potentially distant relationship makes somebody Jewish or not (and wasn't
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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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who just moved between different parts of their historic homelands, would be misleading in many regards. Especially in the case of
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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
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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
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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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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
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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?
1615:(kind of a political history of the Chess Olympiads). I will try to include some information as soon as I can get it. Just to explain: German user Z-- did not want to hide facts from an apologist point of view - quite the contrary (he wrote an interesting critical article on
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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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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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388:, Meyers Lexikon or Bachmann's "Aus vergangenen Zeiten", the classical work on Germany's chess history in the 19th century (based here on sources like Deutsche Schachzeitung). You will find some more weblinks in the German
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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.
1111:′s notes on Von der Lasa vs G. Nielsen at Copenhagen mis-spelled the name "Heydebrandt", but will update the article to point that out. Can you provide an exampe of the same abbreviation spelt correctly?
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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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1547:, vielen Dank für Deine Antwort! It is a pity that other deutsche Benutzer have a different point of view or knowledge on it. Of course, many Jewish chess masters played at Munich 1936 (
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Europa-Schach-Rundschau: Band 1 Europameisterschaft Munchen 1942
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1640:, the periods 1801-1900 and 1901-1949, or first three replies in
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If you wish to participate in the 2016 election, please review
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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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2008:, please. Roele also tied for 7-8th at Amsterdam 1939 (the
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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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http://de.wikipedia.org/Liste_der_Europameister_im_Schach
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897:he was aloud to enter Israel as a Jew, even if the
660:Wasn't the Jewish Encyclopedia famously wrong with
1551:), more than I wrote. Most of them played also in
1310:Friedrich Nietzsche as Polish Nobleman Controversy
803:http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/jews.html
678:PS: There is an odd Internet source for the claim
526:I will try my best. Organizer was the short-lived
2101:You appear to be eligible to vote in the current
1375:(1,5), Eysser (1) and Bickenbach (0,5) in Posen.
1200:was German, Pomeranian, Jewish chess player, and
932:). Have you any information on final results of
768:http://www.jewishreference.com/sports-chess.html
1716:for any tests you may want to do. Thank you. --
1535:. Would you be so kind to do it for me? Gruß,
97:or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! --
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1957:Thanks for readding the interwiki link from
1549:http://www.olimpbase.org/1936x/1936id01.html
624:(There was first a discussion on this issue
1647:Eine Kulturgeschichte der Schach-Olympiaden
1613:Eine Kulturgeschichte der Schach-Olympiaden
1557:http://www.olimpbase.org/1939/1939id01.html
1049:) or that flag was the same as the flag of
1387:Partie i kombinacje szachistów poznańskich
113:Thanks for catching that. Do you know if
85:I hope you enjoy editing here and being a
2073:. Unfortunately, I have not got them. --
1638:de:Liste der bedeutendsten Schachturniere
1211:was Polish, German, Prussian astronomer,
2018:http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables10.htm
1406:won at Posen 1944 (Reichsmeisterschaft
827:What do you think about it? -- Shalom,
484:. You really pay attention to detail.
464:not part of Germany :)) --Best wishes,
2027:http://www.echecsplus.com/elo/f17.html
2006:European Individual Chess Championship
1824:List of nationality transfers in chess
1215:- German, Polish, Pomeranian painter,
872:Thank you for the reply. I think that
2067:1st European championship Munich 1942
1329:plus some words on neighbouring areas
956:Hallégua (Halegua, I found out, is a
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2167:2016 Arbitration Committee elections
1998:Europameisterschaft, Wertungsturnier
1785:born in 1870 (possibly ca. 1870). --
1331:, in Polish by Henryk Konaszczuk -
1192:), third in Lesser Poland (Austrian
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577:Thanks a lot, I will try my best. --
2180:Knowledge (XXG) arbitration process
1992:Have you got any information about
1830:was born in Dorpat, Estonia into a
1039:General Government chess tournament
499:Europameisterschaft in München 1942
50:The Five Pillars of Knowledge (XXG)
1041:last evening. Do you know whether
940:(Brach and Rudniev won) there? --
478:Thanks for catching my mistake on
29:to Knowledge (XXG). Thank you for
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1900:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Chess
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753:The Great Jewish Chess Champions
561:I have restored the content to
2164:Hello, DaQuirin. Voting in the
789:http://greatjews.net/chess.aspx
773:Joseph Jacobs & A. Porter,
198:if you will, that preceded it.
2133:. For the Election committee,
2103:Arbitration Committee election
2094:ArbCom elections are now open!
2049:). But it's only a guess... --
1894:Category: Jewish chess players
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922:Mannheim 1914 chess tournament
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810:Jewish Chess Masters On Stamps
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1109:City of London Chess Magazine
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1911:History of the Jews in China
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127:18:52, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
70:How to write a great article
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2129:and submit your choices on
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1383:Szachy w Poznaniu 1839-1988
994:Kosovo independence article
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920:I have created an article
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534:. A crazy chess period. --
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2151:: Voting now open!
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