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Blažena Janečková

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In 1937 Janečková won the Czech Women's Chess Championship. In 1938 she finished second in the Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championship. In 1939 she participated in the
248: 228: 99:). After returning to her homeland from the Women's World Championship in Argentina, Janečková won the Women's Chess Championship in 130:
she also continued to participate in chess tournaments. In 1946 Janečková was finished the second and in 1952 was the fourth in the
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After the liberation Janečková was a member of the editorial board of chess journal
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and worked in the Czech intelligence resistance group founded by
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in Buenos Aires and tied for 9–10th place (tournament won by
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in 1940. In early 1941 Janečková was arrested by the
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Czechoslovakia
Czech
Bohemia and Moravia Women's Chess Champion
Women's World Chess Championship
Women's World Chess Championship
Vera Menchik
Bohemia and Moravia
Gestapo
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Julius Fučík
concentration camp
World War II
Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championship
Rio de Janeiro
"1927–39 Title Tournaments : World Chess Championship (women)"
"Karel Opočenský, Jak jsem je znal, Československý sport 14.9.1974"
Blazena Janeckova
Chessgames.com
Blažena Janečková
Categories
1911 births
1961 deaths
Czechoslovak female chess players
Czechoslovak chess players
Czech female chess players
Czech chess players
Female resistance members of World War II
20th-century chess players

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