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Heinrich Reinhardt

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won). In 1960, he tied for 4-6th in Buenos Aires (ARG-ch; Najdorf won). In 1960, he took 6th in São Paulo (zt; Bolbochán won). In 1961, he took 9th in Mar del Plata (Najdorf won).
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won). In 1937, he won in Hamburg. In 1937, he won in Magdeburg. In 1938, he won in Hamburg–Bergedorf. In 1938, he took 11th in Bad Oeynhausen (5th
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1939. He won the team gold medal. When World War II broke out, Reinhardt along with all the other German players (
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Heinrich Reinhardt played for Germany at first reserve board (+5 –4 =3) in the
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won). In 1952, he tied for 7-8th in Mar del Plata (Bolbochán and
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in Hamburg (5 : 1). In 1937, he tied for 3rd-4th in Berlin (
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This article is about the chess master. For the composer, see
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won). In 1956, he tied for 13-14th in Buenos Aires (ARG-ch;
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In 1951, he took 13th in Mar del Plata (zt; Eliskases and
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won). In 1958, he tied for 9-10th in Mar del Plata (
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Heinrich Reinhardt (composer)
Stettin
German Empire
Ciudad Jardín Lomas del Palomar
Argentina
German
Argentine
chess master
Herbert Heinicke
Herbert Taube
Friedrich Sämisch
Efim Bogoljubow
German Championship
Erich Eliskases
8th Chess Olympiad
Buenos Aires
Erich Eliskases
Paul Michel
Ludwig Engels
Albert Becker
Carlos Skalicka
René Letelier
Moshe Czerniak
Gideon Ståhlberg
Mar del Plata
Miguel Najdorf
Argentine Championship
Carlos Maderna
Julio Bolbochán
Héctor Rossetto

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