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General Government chess tournament : ウィキペディア英語版 | General Government chess tournament General Government chess championships (''Schachmeisterschaft des Generalgouvernements'') were Nazi tournaments held during World War II in occupied central Poland. Hans Frank, the Governor-General of General Government, was the patron of those tournaments because he was an avid chess player.〔(Chess In Former German, Now Polish Territories - Fred Van Der Vliet )〕〔(Hans Frank and Chess - Edward Winter )〕 The competition began when he organized a chess congress in Krakow on 3 November 1940. Six months later Frank announced the establishment of a chess school under Chess grandmasters, Efim Bogoljubov and Alexander Alekhine.〔 == Participants ==
*Alexander Alekhine / *Efim Bogoljubow / *Paul Felix Schmidt / *Klaus Junge / *Karl Gilg / *Josef Lokvenc / *Hans Müller / *Wolfgang Weil / *Paul Mross/ *Teodor Regedziński/ *Leon Tuhan-Baranowski/ *Fedir Bohatyrchuk / and other German players /. Regedziński played as ''Reger'', and Tuhan-Baranowski as ''Lisse''.
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