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The main organiser of Salzburg 1942, Ehrhardt Post, the Chief Executive of Nazi Grossdeutscher Schachbund, intended to bring together the six strongest players of Germany, the occupied and neutral European countries; world champion Alexander Alekhine, former champion Max Euwe, challenger Paul Keres, former challenger Efim Bogoljubov, winner of European tournament at Munich 1941 Gösta Stoltz, and German champion Paul Felix Schmidt. Euwe withdrew due to "illness". Actually, Euwe refused to participate because Alekhine was invited (Alekhine had written about the "Jewish clique" around Euwe in World Chess Championship 1935). His place was occupied by German sub-champion, the eighteen-years-old Klaus Junge. They made Salzburg 1942 the world's second, after a tournament purporting to be the firs

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  • El Torneig de Salzburg de 1942 fou un torneig d'escacs que va tenir lloc a les boniques cambres del Palau de Mirabell de Salzburg entre el 9 i el 18 de juny de 1942. Els jugadors havien de fer 32 moviments en dues hores. A continuació, el ritme era de 16 moviments per hora. El torneig fou el segon més fort del món l'any 1942. (ca)
  • The main organiser of Salzburg 1942, Ehrhardt Post, the Chief Executive of Nazi Grossdeutscher Schachbund, intended to bring together the six strongest players of Germany, the occupied and neutral European countries; world champion Alexander Alekhine, former champion Max Euwe, challenger Paul Keres, former challenger Efim Bogoljubov, winner of European tournament at Munich 1941 Gösta Stoltz, and German champion Paul Felix Schmidt. Euwe withdrew due to "illness". Actually, Euwe refused to participate because Alekhine was invited (Alekhine had written about the "Jewish clique" around Euwe in World Chess Championship 1935). His place was occupied by German sub-champion, the eighteen-years-old Klaus Junge. They made Salzburg 1942 the world's second, after a tournament purporting to be the first European Championship (Europameisterschaft) in Munich, strongest tournament in 1942. The event took place in the rooms of Mirabell Palace in Salzburg from 9 to 18 June 1942. The players had to make 32 moves in two hours. Thereafter, the tempo became 16 moves per hour. The final results and standings: (en)
  • O Torneio de xadrez de Salzburgo de 1942 foi um forte torneio de xadrez realizado na então Alemanha nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A competição foi realizada na cidade de Salzburgo no de 9 a 18 de junho no formato todos-contra-todos com um tempo de reflexão de duas horas para 32 movimentos e uma hora para cada 16 movimentos e teve somente seis participantes. Os organizadores tinham a intenção de incluir o ex-campeão mundial Max Euwe, entretanto Euwe declinou alegando motivos de saúde sendo seu lugar ocupado por Junge. (pt)
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  • El Torneig de Salzburg de 1942 fou un torneig d'escacs que va tenir lloc a les boniques cambres del Palau de Mirabell de Salzburg entre el 9 i el 18 de juny de 1942. Els jugadors havien de fer 32 moviments en dues hores. A continuació, el ritme era de 16 moviments per hora. El torneig fou el segon més fort del món l'any 1942. (ca)
  • O Torneio de xadrez de Salzburgo de 1942 foi um forte torneio de xadrez realizado na então Alemanha nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A competição foi realizada na cidade de Salzburgo no de 9 a 18 de junho no formato todos-contra-todos com um tempo de reflexão de duas horas para 32 movimentos e uma hora para cada 16 movimentos e teve somente seis participantes. Os organizadores tinham a intenção de incluir o ex-campeão mundial Max Euwe, entretanto Euwe declinou alegando motivos de saúde sendo seu lugar ocupado por Junge. (pt)
  • The main organiser of Salzburg 1942, Ehrhardt Post, the Chief Executive of Nazi Grossdeutscher Schachbund, intended to bring together the six strongest players of Germany, the occupied and neutral European countries; world champion Alexander Alekhine, former champion Max Euwe, challenger Paul Keres, former challenger Efim Bogoljubov, winner of European tournament at Munich 1941 Gösta Stoltz, and German champion Paul Felix Schmidt. Euwe withdrew due to "illness". Actually, Euwe refused to participate because Alekhine was invited (Alekhine had written about the "Jewish clique" around Euwe in World Chess Championship 1935). His place was occupied by German sub-champion, the eighteen-years-old Klaus Junge. They made Salzburg 1942 the world's second, after a tournament purporting to be the firs (en)
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  • Torneig d'escacs de Salzburg de 1942 (ca)
  • Salzburg 1942 chess tournament (en)
  • Torneio de xadrez de Salzburgo de 1942 (pt)
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