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Wolfgang Hasenfuss

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In 1944 Hasenfuss was leading the Riga Chess Championship, but due to illness was forced to withdraw from the tournament. He died at a German hospital in Gotenhafen (today
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Alfrēds Krūmiņš, "No atmiņu cikla" ("From memory cycle"), magazine "Ilustrētais Vārds" 01.02.1947.
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This biographical article relating to a Latvian chess figure is a
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won), and took 10th at Kemeri / Riga 1939 (Flohr won).
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Latvian
Jēkabpils
Russian Empire
Gotenhafen
chess
Baltic German
Chess Olympiads
3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad
4th Chess Olympiad
5th Chess Olympiad
6th Chess Olympiad
3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad
Vladimirs Petrovs
Fricis Apšenieks
Kemeri 1937
Samuel Reshevsky
Salo Flohr
Gdynia
Poland
"OlimpBase :: 4th Chess Olympiad, Prague 1931, Latvia"
"OlimpBase :: 5th Chess Olympiad, Folkestone 1933, Latvia"
"OlimpBase :: 6th Chess Olympiad, Warsaw 1935, Latvia"
"OlimpBase :: Unofficial Chess Olympiad, Munich 1936, Latvia"
"Kemeri 1937 - 365Chess.com Tournaments"
"Kemeri 1939 - 365Chess.com Tournaments"
Wolfgang R. Hazenfuss
Chessgames.com
Wolfgang R. Hazenfuss
Volfgangs Hasenfuss
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