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  • Moishe (Mojżesz) Lowtzky (Łowcki) (1881–1940) was a Ukrainian–Polish chess master. He was born into a Jewish family in Ukraine. In 1903, Lowtzky tied for...
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  • Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940), Ukrainian–Polish chess master Moishe Mana (born 1956), Israeli-born American businessman and real estate developer Moishe...
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    Austria-Hungary/American Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), Hungarian-born US English Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940), Ukrainian-born Polish, killed by Nazis[citation needed]...
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    Jakub Kolski, Leon Kremer, Arvid Kubbel, Leonid Kubbel, Salo Landau, Moishe Lowtzky, Vera Menchik, Vladimir Petrov, David Przepiorka, Ilya Rabinovich, Vsevolod...
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    Levenfish in St Petersburg. In 1911, he tied for 2nd-5th in Cologne (Moishe Lowtzky won). In 1911, he tied for 3rd-4th with Levenfish, behind Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky...
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  • Grigory Levenfish Irina Levitina Vladimir Liberzon Andor Lilienthal Moishe Lowtzky Vladimir Malaniuk Sam Palatnik Ernest Pogosyants Iosif Pogrebyssky Lev...
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  • (Austria, 1871–after 1909) Leopold Löwy, Sr (Austria, 1840–after 1904) Moishe Lowtzky (Ukraine, Poland, 1881–1940) Sam Loyd (US, 1841–1911) Smbat Lputian...
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    Jasnogrodsky Gregory Kaidanov Alexander Konstantinopolsky Konstantin Lerner Moishe Lowtzky Vladimir Malaniuk Sam Palatnik Ernest Pogosyants Iosif Pogrebyssky Leonid...
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  • Year Winner 1900 Boris Nikolaev 1901 Moishe Lowtzky 1902 Fedor Duz-Khotimirsky 1903 Fedor Duz-Khotimirsky 1904 Fedor Duz-Khotimirsky 1905 P.P. Benko 1906...
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    Chess Champion (2002) Isaac Lipnitsky, Ukrainian Champion (1949, 1956) Moishe Lowtzky Vladimir Malaniuk, Ukrainian Champion (1980, 1981, 1986) Adrian Mikhalchishin...
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    1913, Flamberg won in Warsaw (Triangular) ahead of Oldřich Duras and Moishe Lowtzky. In 1913, he drew a match with Duras (+1 –1 =0) and won a match against...
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  • (1885–1981) Paul Saladin Leonhardt (1877–1934) Grigory Levenfish (1889–1961) Moishe Lowtzky (1881–1940) Bartłomiej Macieja (b. 1977) Kazimierz Makarczyk (1901–1972)...
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  • both with Alexander Flamberg, and both behind Akiba Rubinstein and Moishe Lowtzky. His best achievement was in 1919/20 when he won, followed by Flamberg...
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    Przepiórka and the other Jewish players (including Stanisław Kohn and Moishe Lowtzky and Przepiórka's son-in-law Jakub Rabinowicz) were subsequently executed...
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    3rd at Hamburg 1910 (Hauptturnier B), tied for 7-8th at Cologne 1911 (Moishe Lowtzky won), took 13th at Scheveningen 1913 (Alexander Alekhine won), and shared...
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  • Tunbridge Wells 1911 (Frederick Yates won); took 15th at Cologne 1911 (Moishe Lowtzky won); tied for 2nd-3rd at London 1912 (Harold Godfrey Cole won); took...
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  • tied for 3rd-4th with Dawid Przepiórka, behind Alexander Flamberg and Moishe Lowtzky won). In the middle of the 1920s, he moved to France. In 1926, Schwartzmann...
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    Hamburg 1911, and drew with him (2:2) at Hamburg 1912; won against Moishe Lowtzky (+5−1=1) at Leipzig 1913; drew with Hans Fahrni (1:1), and won against...
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  • Championship), won by John Ewing, finished 25 February. Warsaw won by Moishe Lowtzky and Akiba Rubinstein, followed by Jan Kleczyński, Jr., Zdzisław Belsitzmann...
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  • Daniuszewski (3 : 5) in 1923, lost to Alexander Flamberg (0.5 : 1.5) and Moishe Lowtzky (0 : 2), drew with Przepiórka (1 : 1) and Leon Schwartzmann (1 : 1)...
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