- Zdzisław
Belsitzmann (ca. 1890–1920) was a
Polish chess master.
Belsitzmann lived in Warsaw,
where he pla****
several times in
tournaments with top Polish...
- (1905–1985)
Izaak Appel (1905–1941)
Arnold Aurbach (1888–1952) Zdzisław
Belsitzmann (1890–1920)
Abram Bl**** (1895–unknown)
Agnieszka Brustman (b. 1962) Oscar...
- War I, he
lived in Poland. In 1919, he took 6th in
Warsaw (Zdzislaw
Belsitzmann won). In 1924, he tied for 3rd-4th with
Dawid Przepiórka,
behind Alexander...
- born 1962) Jana
Bellin (Czechoslovakia, England, born 1947) Zdzisław
Belsitzmann (Poland, c. 1890–1920) Levi
Benima (Netherlands, 1837–1922)
Clarice Benini...
- (Quadrangular), won at
Cracow 1918, and took 5th at
Warsaw 1919 (Zdzisław
Belsitzmann won). He died
after a
battle of
Krasne (eastern Galicia)
during the Polish-Soviet...
- 1917, he took 2nd,
behind Rubinstein. In 1919, he took 8th (Zdzisław
Belsitzmann won). In 1924, he tied for 1st with Flamberg. In 1925, he tied for 3rd-5th...
- for 3rd-4th (Rubinstein won). In 1919/20, he took 2nd,
behind Zdzislaw Belsitzmann, but
ahead of Rubinstein. In 1923, he won,
ahead of
Paulin Frydman, in...
- Warsaw, both won by
Akiba Rubinstein.
After the war, he was 7th (Zdzisław
Belsitzmann won) in 1919/20, 2nd,
behind Stanisław Kohn, in 1925,
shared 8th in 1926...
- Esser.
Warsaw won by A.
Rubinstein ahead of
Moishe Lowtzky, Zdzisław
Belsitzmann and
Alexander Flamberg.
Triberg (Quadrangular) won by Ilya Rabinovich...
-
Lowtzky and
Akiba Rubinstein,
followed by Jan Kleczyński, Jr., Zdzisław
Belsitzmann and
Alexander Flamberg, March.
Chicago (the 17th
Western Chess ****ociation)...