Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament, the Glossary
Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament was a chess competition organized by the family of Austrian silk manufacturer Leopold Trebitsch.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Albert Becker (chess player), Anschluss, Austria, Austro-Hungarian krone, Carl Schlechter, Erich Eliskases, Ernst Grünfeld, Hans Kmoch, Hans Müller (chess player), Henryk Friedman, Jacques Mieses, Lajos Steiner, Milan Vidmar, Nazi Germany, Richard Réti, Rudolf Spielmann, Sándor Takács, Vienna, World War I.
- 1907 establishments in Austria
- 1907 in chess
- 1938 disestablishments in Austria
- Chess in Austria
- Chess memorial tournaments
- Recurring events disestablished in 1938
- Recurring events established in 1907
- Sport in Vienna
Albert Becker (chess player)
Albert Becker (5 September 1896 in Vienna – 7 May 1984 in Vicente López), also known as Alberto Becker, was an Austrian–Argentine chess master.
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Anschluss
The Anschluss (or Anschluß), also known as the Anschluß Österreichs (Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich on 13 March 1938.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Austro-Hungarian krone
The krone (alternatively crown; Krone, Korona, Corona, Korona, Krona, Kruna, Koruna, Koruna, Coroană, translit) was the official currency of Austria-Hungary from 1892 (when it replaced the gulden as part of the adoption of the gold standard) until the dissolution of the empire in 1918.
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Carl Schlechter
Carl Schlechter (2 March 1874 – 27 December 1918) was a leading Austro-Hungarian chess master and theoretician at the turn of the 20th century.
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Erich Eliskases
Erich Gottlieb Eliskases (15 February 1913 – 2 February 1997) was a chess player who represented Austria, Germany and Argentina in international competition.
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Ernst Grünfeld
---- Ernst Franz Grünfeld (November 21, 1893 – April 3, 1962) was an Austrian chess player and writer, mainly on opening theory.
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Hans Kmoch
Johann "Hans" Joseph Kmoch (July 25, 1894 – February 13, 1973) was an Austrian-Dutch-American chess International Master (1950), International Arbiter (1951), and a chess journalist and author, for which he is best known.
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Hans Müller (chess player)
Hans Müller (1 December 1896, Vienna – 28 February 1971, Vienna) was an Austrian chess player, theoretician and author of books.
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Henryk Friedman
Henryk Friedman (Friedmann) (1903–1942) was a Polish chess master.
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Jacques Mieses
Jacques Mieses (born Jacob Mieses; 27 February 1865 – 23 February 1954) was a German-born British chess player.
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Lajos Steiner
Lajos Steiner (14 June 1903, in Nagyvárad (Oradea) – 22 April 1975, in Sydney) was a Hungarian–born Australian chess master.
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Milan Vidmar
Milan Vidmar (22 June 1885 – 9 October 1962) was a Slovenian electrical engineer, chess player, chess theorist, and writer.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Richard Réti
Richard Selig Réti (28 May 1889 – 6 June 1929) was an Austro-Hungarian, later Czechoslovak, chess player, chess author, and composer of endgame studies.
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Rudolf Spielmann
Rudolf Spielmann (5 May 1883 – 20 August 1942) was a Jewish-Austrian chess master of the romantic school, and chess writer.
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Sándor Takács
Sándor Takács (10 February 1893 – 22 April 1932) was a Hungarian chess master, born Károly Sydlauer in Miskolc, Hungary.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
1907 establishments in Austria
- Der Kampf (magazine)
- FC Lustenau 07
- Kirche am Steinhof
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- Otto-Wagner-Spital
- SC Eisenstadt
- Tonkünstler Orchestra
1907 in chess
- Anglo-American cable chess matches
- Carlsbad 1907 chess tournament
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- Ostend 1907 chess tournament
- Rotlewi versus Rubinstein
- Three-dimensional chess
- World Chess Championship 1907
1938 disestablishments in Austria
- Österreichisches Jungvolk
- Antisemitenbund
- Döbling Synagogue
- Der Kampf (magazine)
- Fatherland Front (Austria)
- Federal State of Austria
- Hakoah Vienna
- Hietzinger Synagogue
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- Leopoldstädter Tempel
- Neudeggergasse Synagogue
- Neue Freie Presse
- Pazmanitentempel
- Polnische Schul
- Schiffschul
- Türkischer Tempel
- The Geistkreis
- Vienna Psychoanalytic Society
- Viennese Singing Sisters
- Währinger Tempel
Chess in Austria
- Austrian Chess Championship
- Austrian Chess Federation
- Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw
- Carl Schlechter Memorial Tournament
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- OESB-FS
- Salzburg 1942 chess tournament
- The Lüneburg Variation
- Vienna 1873 chess tournament
- Vienna 1882 chess tournament
- Vienna 1898 chess tournament
- Vienna 1908 chess tournament
- Wiener Schachzeitung
- World Chess Championship 1910 (Lasker–Schlechter)
- World Chess Championship 1981
Chess memorial tournaments
- Alekhine Memorial
- Capablanca Memorial
- Carl Schlechter Memorial Tournament
- Carlos Torre Repetto Memorial
- Chigorin Memorial
- Howard Staunton Memorial Tournament
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- Max Euwe Memorial Tournament
- Paul Keres Memorial Tournament
- Rubinstein Memorial
- Shamkir Chess
- Shusha Chess 2022
- Steinitz Memorial
- Tal Memorial
- Vidmar Memorial
Recurring events disestablished in 1938
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
Recurring events established in 1907
- Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo
- Copa Nicasio Vila
- Creighton Lecture
- International Socialist Women's Conferences
- LA Auto Show
- Labour Party Conference
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- List of Adamson Lectures
- North American International Auto Show
- Portland Rose Festival
- Times Square Ball
Sport in Vienna
- 1959 European Judo Championships
- Athletics at the 1959 World Festival of Youth and Students
- Austrian Football Association
- Basketball Austria
- Carl Schlechter Memorial Tournament
- Danube Dragons
- EHC Team Wien
- EK Engelmann Wien
- Floridsdorfer AC
- Graf Kalman Hunyady Memorial
- Ineos 1:59 Challenge
- Leopold Trebitsch Memorial Tournament
- Post SV Wien
- RC Donau
- Stade RC Wien
- Stella Rossa Wien
- UBSC Wien
- Union Kuenring
- Vienna Capitals
- Vienna Celtic RFC
- Vienna City Marathon
- Vienna Cricket and Football-Club
- Vienna Football Association
- Vienna Timberwolves
- Vienna Vikings
- WAT Stadlau
- Wiener AC
- Wiener EV
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Trebitsch_Memorial_Tournament
Also known as Trebitsch Memorial.