• Eduard Dyckhoff (November 14, 1880 in Augsburg, Germany – March 2, 1949) was a German doctor of law and chess player. He won the Bavarian Chess Championship...
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  • Dyckhoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eduard Dyckhoff (1880–1949), German chess player Tom Dyckhoff (born 1971), English writer...
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    chess, he won the first German Championship (1950–1952), the first Eduard Dyckhoff Memorial (1954–1956), and came second with Lucius Endzelins, behind...
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  • for countries to be members. IFSB Champions: Eduard Dyckhoff and Eugen Busch (Germany), 1929; E.Dyckhoff, 1930; A.H.Priwonitz (Germany), 1931; Hans Müller...
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  • Dvoretsky (Russia, 1947–2016) Joanna Dworakowska (Poland, born 1978) Eduard Dyckhoff (Germany, 1880–1949) Viacheslav Dydyshko (Belarus, born 1949) Boruch...
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    as a capable competitive player in 1931 when she began working with Eduard Dyckhoff and Siegbert Tarrasch. Graf had an attacking tactical playing style...
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  • he played in several chess tournaments in Berlin; took 2nd, behind Eduard Dyckhoff, in the Berlin Finckenschaft-Turnier, tied for 4-5th in the Café Kerkau...
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  • championship) were I. Eugen Busch (Germany) and Eduard Dyckhoff (Germany), 1929/30; II. Eduard Dyckhoff (Germany), 1930/1; III. Arthur Priwonitz (Germany)...
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    won the European Correspondence Chess Championship (IFSB) ahead of Eduard Dyckhoff. In 1933, he won ahead of Erich Eliskases in Ebensee. In 1933, he tied...
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  • unofficial correspondence chess world championship) in front of Dr. Eduard Dyckhoff and the later Austrian OTB Grandmaster Erich Eliskases. Friendly matches...
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  • the correspondence chess is the victory in the B tournament of the Eduard Dyckhoff memorial (1954–1956). "OlimpBase :: 3rd World Junior Chess Championship...
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  • Architecture". The New York Times. August 17, 1969. Retrieved July 21, 2007. Dyckhoff, Tom (November 30, 2002). "Mies and the Nazis". the Guardian. Retrieved...
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    Brandt built the Dyckhoff pavilion in 1963 at a fork in the road between Emmasee and Marcusbrunnen, which the Bremen clothing store H. Dyckhoff had donated...
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