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Herbert Heinicke

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He also represented West Germany in several friendly matches vs Yugoslavia (1951, 1952, 1954, 1956), The Netherlands (1951, 1954), Switzerland (1952), Austria (1953), and in 1st European Chess Team Championship at Vienna 1957.
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won); tied for 4-5th at Hamburg 1947 (Lange won); took 5th at Essen 1947 (Kieninger won); tied for 3rd-4th at LĆ¼neburg 1947 (Bogoljubow won); tied for 2nd-3rd at Oldenburg 1948 (
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During World War II, he took 3rd at Berlin 1940 (Bogoljubow won); tied for 6-9th at Bad Oeynhausen 1940 (7th GER-ch,
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and Bogoljubow won), and shared 6th at Bad Pyrmont (FRG-ch, Bogoljubow won).
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won), and tied for 6-9th at Bad Oeynhausen 1939 (6th GER-ch, Eliskases won).
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In 1936, at eighth board in 3rd unofficial Olympiad in Munich (+8 ā€“0 =10);
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He won team bronze medal and individual silver medal at Munich 1936.
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won); won at Hamburg 1949; tied for 3rd-4th at Oldenburg 1949 (
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in Hamburg (6,5 : 3,5). In 1932, he took 3rd, behind
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After the war, he tied for 2nd-3rd at Bad Harzburg 1946 (
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Index

Porto Alegre
chess
Carlos Otto Junge
Klaus Junge
Heinrich Wagner
Heinrich Reinhardt
Alfred Brinckmann
Kurt Richter
Ludwig Engels
Carl Carls
Ludwig Rellstab
Efim Bogoljubow
Alexander Alekhine
Paul Keres
Vasja Pirc
Erich Eliskases
Georg Kieninger
Klaus Junge
Karl Poschauko
Carl Ahues
Povilas TautvaiŔas
Elmārs Zemgalis
Lothar Schmid
Wolfgang Unzicker
Chess Olympiads
10th Chess Olympiad
IM
"Schachgeschichte und Geschichten"
ISBN
3-9804896-0-4

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