Barbara Hund (born 10 October 1959 in Darmstadt, Germany) is a Swiss chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is the daughter...
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grandmaster Barbara Hund (b. 1959) and chess player Isabel Hund (b. 1962) are his granddaughters. Hund is buried in Munich Waldfriedhof. Hund was a member...
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up Hund in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hund (meaning dog) is a Germanic surname that may refer to the following notable people: Barbara Hund (born...
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Isabel Hund lives in Nörvenich. She belongs to an internationally known chess family, has three sisters who are all strong chess players. Barbara, who is...
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1940) and Erwin (1941–2022). The chess grandmaster Barbara Hund (b. 1959) and chess player Isabel Hund (b. 1962) are her granddaughters. Ingeborg wrote...
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Wife: Juliane Hund (née Meyer, 23 September 1928 – 9 December 1999), was a German chess player. Children: Susanne Hund (born 1958) Barbara Hund (born 10 October...
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Gerhard Hund in 1955. They got married in 1957 and had four children. Her four daughters Susanne van Kempen (née Hund, * 1958), Barbara Hund (Woman Grandmaster...
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The best players she has defeated are Pia Cramling, Milunka Lazarević, Barbara Hund, and Roman Pelts. Starr wrote an article in En Passant magazine titled...
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Zsuzsa Makai Rita Kas West Germany 11 Anni Laakmann Gisela Fischdick Barbara Hund Hannelore Weichert 1980 24th Chess Olympiad Valletta, Malta Soviet Union...
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she took part in the West Germany Women's Chess Championship, which Barbara Hund won, in Bad Aibling and finished 10th. Three years later, Ute Späte won...
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