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{{Short description|German-Ecuadorian chess player}} |
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'''Bruno Moritz''' (born January 10, 1898,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.schachbund.de/news/bruno-moritz-geboren-1900-schicksal-unbekannt.html|title=Bruno Moritz - geboren 1900, Schicksal unbekannt - Deutscher Schachbund - Schach in Deutschland}}</ref> – November 17, 1966) was a [[Germany|German]]–[[Ecuador]]ian [[chess]] master.<ref>http://www.sport-stat.ru/chess/players.php?id=60299{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
'''Bruno Moritz''' (born January 10, 1898,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.schachbund.de/news/bruno-moritz-geboren-1900-schicksal-unbekannt.html|title=Bruno Moritz - geboren 1900, Schicksal unbekannt - Deutscher Schachbund - Schach in Deutschland}}</ref> – November 17, 1966) was a [[Germany|German]]–[[Ecuador]]ian [[chess]] master.<ref>http://www.sport-stat.ru/chess/players.php?id=60299{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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He shared 1st at Bad Oeynhausen 1922 (''Hauptturnier B''), took 10th at Frankfurt 1923 (the 23rd [[DSB Congress]], [[Ernst Grünfeld]] won), took 12th at Breslau 1925 (the 24th DSB-Congress, [[Efim Bogoljubow]] won), took 12th at Vienna 1926 (DSV-Kongress won by [[Karl Gilg]] and [[Heinrich Wagner]]), won at Stargard 1926, shared 2nd, behind [[Fritz Sämisch]], at Stettin 1930,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-12-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070704030849/http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf |archivedate=2007-07-04 }} Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's ''Chess Tournament Crosstables'', An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01</ref> took 13th at Swinemünde 1931 (the 27th DSB-Congress, Bogoljubow and [[Ludwig Rödl]] won),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables2.htm |title=Nice 1931 |accessdate=2009-02-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807014625/http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables2.htm |archivedate=2007-08-07 }}</ref> and tied for 6-7th at Swinemünde 1932 ([[Gösta Stoltz]] won).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables3.htm |title=Altona 1932 |accessdate=2008-04-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090102210932/http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables3.htm |archivedate=2009-01-02 }}</ref> |
He shared 1st at Bad Oeynhausen 1922 (''Hauptturnier B''), took 10th at Frankfurt 1923 (the 23rd [[DSB Congress]], [[Ernst Grünfeld]] won), took 12th at Breslau 1925 (the 24th DSB-Congress, [[Efim Bogoljubow]] won), took 12th at Vienna 1926 (DSV-Kongress won by [[Karl Gilg]] and [[Heinrich Wagner]]), won at Stargard 1926, shared 2nd, behind [[Fritz Sämisch]], at Stettin 1930,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-12-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070704030849/http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf |archivedate=2007-07-04 }} Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's ''Chess Tournament Crosstables'', An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01</ref> took 13th at Swinemünde 1931 (the 27th DSB-Congress, Bogoljubow and [[Ludwig Rödl]] won),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables2.htm |title=Nice 1931 |accessdate=2009-02-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807014625/http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables2.htm |archivedate=2007-08-07 }}</ref> and tied for 6-7th at Swinemünde 1932 ([[Gösta Stoltz]] won).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables3.htm |title=Altona 1932 |accessdate=2008-04-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090102210932/http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables3.htm |archivedate=2009-01-02 }}</ref> |
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In the 1930s, he emigrated from Germany because of Nazi policy. |
In the 1930s, he emigrated from Germany because of Nazi policy. |
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Revision as of 15:17, 20 October 2023
Bruno Moritz | |
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Country | Germany, Ecuador |
Born | Stettin (Szczecin) | January 10, 1898
Died | December 17, 1966 Hamburg | (aged 68)
Title | Master |
Bruno Moritz (born January 10, 1898,[1] – November 17, 1966) was a German–Ecuadorian chess master.[2]
He shared 1st at Bad Oeynhausen 1922 (Hauptturnier B), took 10th at Frankfurt 1923 (the 23rd DSB Congress, Ernst Grünfeld won), took 12th at Breslau 1925 (the 24th DSB-Congress, Efim Bogoljubow won), took 12th at Vienna 1926 (DSV-Kongress won by Karl Gilg and Heinrich Wagner), won at Stargard 1926, shared 2nd, behind Fritz Sämisch, at Stettin 1930,[3] took 13th at Swinemünde 1931 (the 27th DSB-Congress, Bogoljubow and Ludwig Rödl won),[4] and tied for 6-7th at Swinemünde 1932 (Gösta Stoltz won).[5]
In the 1930s, he emigrated from Germany because of Nazi policy.
Moritz played for Germany in 2nd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Budapest 1926,[6] and for Ecuador in the 16th Chess Olympiad at Tel Aviv 1964.[7]
References
- ^ "Bruno Moritz - geboren 1900, Schicksal unbekannt - Deutscher Schachbund - Schach in Deutschland".
- ^ http://www.sport-stat.ru/chess/players.php?id=60299[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01 - ^ "Nice 1931". Archived from the original on August 7, 2007. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
- ^ "Altona 1932". Archived from the original on January 2, 2009. Retrieved April 23, 2008.
- ^ "OlimpBase :: Budapest 1926 Chess Summit: Team Tournament".
- ^ "OlimpBase :: 16th Chess Olympiad, Tel Aviv 1964, individual results".