Anneliese Brandler

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Anneliese Brandler, Dahn 1959

Anneliese Brandler (born March 4, 1904 in Hamburg , † after 1978) was a German chess player .

Chess successes

Dahn 1959: from left to right Baitsch, Peters, Scheffold, Brandler, Kulke, Scherr, Bähnk, Paul, Hund, Imkamp, ​​Rinder, Kübel, Nicolai, Hecker (TL) and Rahn

Anneliese Brandler played for the Postsportverein Hamburg. Her first participation in a German championship was in Waldkirch im Breisgau in 1953 , when Edith Keller-Herrmann won.

She won the German women's championship in Eckernförde in 1962 .

Other participations in German championships were:

At the second women's chess Olympiad , which took place in Split ( Yugoslavia ) in 1963 , she played for the FRG team .

Web links

Commons : Anneliese Brandler  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Anneliese Brandler on German Chess Federation
  2. 8th German Women's Championship, December 1953 in Waldkirch / Breisgau on TeleSchach
  3. 16. German Women's Championship 1962 in Eckernförde on TeleSchess
  4. ^ 11th German women's championship 1957 in Lindau on TeleSchess
  5. Women's Chess Olympiad: 1963 - BRD on OlimpBase (English)