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76:, in Bremen. In 1925 he tied for 3rd-4th in
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265:Chess Olympiad competitors
52:won), and won in Hamburg (
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189:Wagner was awarded the
171:in Hamburg (+8 –1 =5);
36:In 1920/21, he won in
255:German chess players
191:International Master
126:He lost a match to
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16:German chess player
214:2007-07-04 at the
176:4th Chess Olympiad
169:3rd Chess Olympiad
158:2nd Chess Olympiad
147:1st Chess Olympiad
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