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    Karel Traxler (1866 – 1936) was a Czech chess master and composer of chess problems. He is best known for the hyper-aggressive variation named after him...
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  • Liver Attack. The variation was first seen in the game J. Reinisch–Karel Traxler played in Hostouň in 1890. Later it was named after Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania...
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  • ignores White's attack on f7 and leads to wild play. Czech problemist Karel Traxler played it against Reinisch in Prague in 1890. Later it was named after...
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  • lyricist and arranger Karel Traxler (1866–1936), Czech chess player chess-composer and Roman Catholic priest Margaret Traxler (1924–2002), American Roman...
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    (1877–1946), Czech poet Karel van der Toorn (born 1956), Dutch scholar of ancient religions Karel Traxler (1866–1936), Czech chess player Karel Treybal (1885–1941)...
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    other notable buildings. Karel Weis (1862–1944), composer, collector of folk songs and folklorist; worked here Karel Traxler (1866–1936), chess master;...
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  • 1899–1941) Karel Traxler (Czechoslovakia, 1866–1936) Lawrence Trent (England, born 1986) František Treybal (Czechoslovakia, 1882–1942) Karel Treybal (Czechoslovakia...
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    Arbeiter Schachzeitung in the 1920s-1930s in Vienna. He shared 2nd with Karel Traxler, behind Jan Kvicala, at Prague 1891 (the 3rd Congress of the Bohemian...
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    1948. At this time, he joined the Karel Vlach Orchestra. In 1949, a year after the communist coup d'état, Traxler composed music for the comedy play...
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  • after Carlos Torre Traxler Variation of the Two Knights Defence – 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 Bc5 – named after Karel Traxler Trompowsky Attack –...
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  • Official organizers were H. Pollak and K. Anderle, whereas referees Karel Traxler and Viktor Tietz had decided to whom two prices for the best games,...
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    na konci léta (1980) as Fenix Reknem si to prístí léto (1977) as Karel "Jiří Traxler v dokumentu Ondřeje Havelky" (in Czech). Czech Television. Retrieved...
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    organist and composer Jakub Bursa (1813–1884), architect; died here Karel Traxler (1866–1936), chess master Jan Matulka (1890–1972), Czech-American modern...
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    young age. He studied composition at the Prague Conservatory as a pupil of Karel Boleslav Jirák (1924–1927), at the master school of composition with Josef...
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    2001 Marianne Enigl [de] Hans Rauscher [de] Joachim Riedl [de] Günter Traxler [de] 2002 Terezija Stoisits Ludwig Adamovich Jr. Wolfgang Petritsch 2003...
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  • worked with the Blue Music Orchestra, Rudolf Antonin Dvorsky, Jiří Traxler, and Karel Vlach. In 1943, he was forcibly compelled by the Nazis to go to Berlin...
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  • Russian Symphony No. 2 Jadwiga Szajna-Lewandowska 1912 1994 Polish Jiří Traxler 1912 2011 Czech Günter Wand 1912 2002 German Milton Adolphus 1913 1988...
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  • as Jana Radimská Lilly Hodáčová as Marianne Singer Karel Höger as Záviš Herold Karel Hašler as Karel Hašler Rudolf Deyl as Der Hofrat Antonie Nedošinská...
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    Petr Zenkl (1884–1975), politician Jiří Traxler (1912–2011), Czech-Canadian jazz pianist and composer Karel Černý (1922–2014), art director; lived and...
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  • Ferm, 81, Swedish diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (1982–1988). Karel Gott, 80, Czech singer, acute myeloid leukemia. Han Qiwei, 85, Chinese hydraulic...
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