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Wolfgang Heidenfeld

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in 1965, 1969 (shared), and 1972. He was in the Olympiad team in 1966, 1968, 1970 and 1974; and in the European Championships team in 1967.
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in 1958. Besides playing chess, he was also a writer, door-to-door salesman, journalist, and designer of
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Heidenfeld was born in Berlin. He was forced to move from
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in 1958, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, and 1972. He won the
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eight times, and he represented South Africa in the
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by Mark Orr, Irish Chess Union Website (June 1998).
391:Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to South Africa 255:, has also played chess for Ireland, and won the 352: 337:Irish Championships – Irish Chess Union website 210:(1968; in German; an English edition entitled 225:In 1957, after visiting Ireland, he moved to 114:; 29 May 1911 – 3 August 1981) was a German 29: 198:He wrote several chess books, including 324:– Leinster Chess Union Results website. 311:Roll of Honour – Leinster Championships 353: 270:chess league, is named in his honour. 109: 229:. In 1979, the family moved back to 13: 14: 452: 330: 233:, where he died two years later. 161:as well as playing chess. During 441:Chess players from Dublin (city) 139:South African Chess Championship 421:German male non-fiction writers 315: 304: 292: 266:, the second division, of the 218:, was published in 1982), and 133:in the 1930s because he was a 49:Germany, South Africa, Ireland 1: 299:Wolfgang Heidenfeld 1911–1981 286: 111:[ˈvɔlfɡaŋˈhaɪdn̩fɛlt] 344:player profile and games at 179:. He also won games against 7: 396:German emigrants to Ireland 376:South African chess players 273: 242:Leinster Chess Championship 10: 457: 431:20th-century chess players 416:Chess Olympiad competitors 149:puzzles. His hobbies were 16:South African chess player 426:Chess players from Berlin 282:One of Heidenfeld's games 76: 53: 45: 37: 28: 23: 257:Irish Chess Championship 220:Lacking the Master Touch 204:My Book of Fun and Games 172:In 1955, he beat former 401:South African writers 187:. He never became an 107:German pronunciation: 411:German chess writers 386:Jewish chess players 371:German chess players 253:International Master 189:International Master 183:, Joaquim Durao and 137:. There, he won the 381:Irish chess players 342:Wolfgang Heidenfeld 208:Grosse Remispartien 103:Wolfgang Heidenfeld 41:Wolfgang Heidenfeld 24:Wolfgang Heidenfeld 259:in 2000 and 2021. 322:Heidenfeld Trophy 280:Castling#Examples 264:Heidenfeld Trophy 159:collecting stamps 100: 99: 91:Baden-Württemberg 448: 325: 319: 313: 308: 302: 296: 113: 108: 83: 63: 61: 33: 21: 20: 456: 455: 451: 450: 449: 447: 446: 445: 436:Chess composers 351: 350: 333: 328: 320: 316: 309: 305: 297: 293: 289: 276: 249:Mark Heidenfeld 236:Heidenfeld was 200:Chess Springbok 106: 85: 81: 65: 59: 57: 17: 12: 11: 5: 454: 444: 443: 438: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 393: 388: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 349: 348: 346:Chessgames.com 339: 332: 331:External links 329: 327: 326: 314: 303: 290: 288: 285: 284: 283: 275: 272: 238:Irish Champion 181:Miguel Najdorf 174:world champion 143:Chess Olympiad 120:chess composer 98: 97: 84:(aged 70) 78: 74: 73: 55: 51: 50: 47: 43: 42: 39: 38:Full name 35: 34: 26: 25: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 453: 442: 439: 437: 434: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 406:Irish writers 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 358: 356: 347: 343: 340: 338: 335: 334: 323: 318: 312: 307: 300: 295: 291: 281: 278: 277: 271: 269: 265: 260: 258: 254: 250: 245: 243: 239: 234: 232: 228: 223: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 196: 194: 190: 186: 185:Ludek Pachman 182: 178: 175: 170: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 123: 121: 117: 112: 104: 96: 92: 88: 80:3 August 1981 79: 75: 72: 71:German Empire 68: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 22: 19: 317: 306: 294: 261: 246: 235: 224: 219: 214:, edited by 211: 207: 203: 199: 197: 171: 163:World War II 131:South Africa 124: 102: 101: 95:West Germany 82:(1981-08-03) 18: 366:1981 deaths 361:1911 births 118:player and 64:29 May 1911 355:Categories 287:References 60:1911-05-29 216:John Nunn 147:crossword 274:See also 268:Leinster 247:His son 222:(1970). 206:(1958), 202:(1955), 177:Max Euwe 127:Germany 46:Country 251:is an 227:Dublin 167:Allies 155:bridge 67:Berlin 212:Draw! 151:poker 116:chess 262:The 193:FIDE 157:and 77:Died 54:Born 231:Ulm 135:Jew 129:to 87:Ulm 357:: 195:. 153:, 122:. 93:, 89:, 69:, 105:( 62:) 58:(

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Berlin
German Empire
Ulm
Baden-Württemberg
West Germany
[ˈvɔlfɡaŋˈhaɪdn̩fɛlt]
chess
chess composer
Germany
South Africa
Jew
South African Chess Championship
Chess Olympiad
crossword
poker
bridge
collecting stamps
World War II
Allies
world champion
Max Euwe
Miguel Najdorf
Ludek Pachman
International Master
FIDE
John Nunn
Dublin
Ulm
Irish Champion

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