Olga Menchik (Menčíková, Menčik) Rubery (2 May 1907, Moscow – 26 June 1944, Clapham, London) was a Czech-British female chess master. Born in Moscow to...
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Menchik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Olga Menchik (1907–1944), British chess player Vera Menchik (1906–1944), British-Russian...
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Vera Francevna Mencikova (Russian: Вера Францевна Менчик, Vera Frantsevna Menchik; Czech: Věra Menčíková; 16 February 1906 – 26 June 1944), was a Russian-born...
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1974) Svetlana Matveeva (born 1969) Isaak Mazel (1911–1943) Olga Menchik (1908–1946) Vera Menchik (1906–1944) Vladas Mikėnas (1910–1992) Adrian Mikhalchishin...
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1838–1910) Hrant Melkumyan (Armenia, born 1989) Olga Menchik (Russia, Czechoslovakia, England, 1908–1944) Vera Menchik (Russia, Czechoslovakia, England, 1906–1944)...
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Kosteniuk and Oxana Kosteniuk Alisa Marić and Mirjana Marić Vera Menchik and Olga Menchik Anna Muzychuk and Mariya Muzychuk Mai Narva and Triin Narva Gülümser...
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Championship: the Menchik era (1927–1944), the Soviet-dominated era (1950–1991), and the China-dominated era (1991–present). Vera Menchik won every Women's...
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widowed the previous year, still holding the title, her younger sister, Olga Menchik-Rubery, and their mother were killed in a V-1 rocket bombing raid which...
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raised from the age of 12 in England. Chess playing sisters Vera Menchik and Olga Menchik were daughters of a Czech father and English mother in Moscow,...
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(1904–1977), author Vera Menchik (1906–1944), British-Russian chess player, the world's first women's chess champion Olga Menchik (1907–1944), Czech–British...
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