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    Salo (Salomon) Landau (1 April 1903, Bochnia, Galicia, Austria-Hungary – March 1944, Grodziszcze, Świdnica County, Poland) was a Dutch chess player, who...
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  • trial Neil Landau, American writer, playwright, producer, director Russ Landau, American musician Salo Landau, Dutch chess player Saul Landau (1936–2013)...
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  • player Salo Grenning (1918–1986), Norwegian illustrator Salo Landau (1903–1944), Dutch chess player Salo Weisselberger (1867–1931), Jewish leader, jurist and...
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    He tied third/fourth place in Amsterdam VARA with 3/5, as Euwe and Salo Landau won. He won Baarn I with 2½/3. Then, he and his family fled, first to...
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    which seconds were officially employed: Alekhine had the services of Salo Landau, and Euwe had Géza Maróczy. Euwe's win was a major upset. Kmoch wrote...
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    Mikhail Kogan, Jakub Kolski, Leon Kremer, Arvid Kubbel, Leonid Kubbel, Salo Landau, Moishe Lowtzky, Vera Menchik, Vladimir Petrov, David Przepiorka, Ilya...
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    titles are still a record. The only other winners during this period were Salo Landau in 1936, when Euwe, then world champion, did not compete; and Jan Hein...
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  • in Kraków Salo Flohr, born in Horodenka Henryk Friedman, lived in Lviv Edward Gerstenfeld, born in Lviv Max Judd, born in Kraków Salo Landau, born in Bochnia...
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  • Resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia executed, Prague Salo Landau 1903–1944 Dutch chess player Jewish Gräditz concentration camp Gerrit...
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    to Salo Flohr (2-6) at The Hague 1932, drew with Rudolf Spielmann (2-2) at Amsterdam 1934, lost to Max Euwe (0-6) at Amsterdam 1934, drew with Salo Landau...
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