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Feliks (Felix)
Kibbermann (3
December 1902, in
Rakvere – 27
December 1993, in Tartu) was an
Estonian chess master,
philologist of
German language, lexicographer...
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Feliks Kark (born 1933),
Estonian actor and
caricaturist Feliks Kibbermann,
Estonian chess master Feliks Kon (1864–1941),
Polish communist activist...
- him (+2−1=0) in the
playoff match. In
April 1935,
Keres defeated Feliks Kibbermann, one of Tartu's
leading masters, in a
training match, by (+3−1=0). Keres...
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Capablanca vs. Rene Portela, 1913 Chessgames.com Paul
Keres vs.
Feliks Kibbermann, 1935 Chessgames.com Davies, pp. 144–48. N. de Arenas, S.; Rubio, F. (2023)...
- (Tallinn:
Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus) 1961:
Saksa keele õpik 1, with
Felix Kibbermann and
Gerda Raadi (Tallinn:
Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus) 1961:
Saksa keele õpik...
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Mitsuo Fuchida, ****anese
captain and
pilot (d. 1976) 1902 –
Feliks Kibbermann,
Estonian chess player and
philologist (d. 1993) 1904 –
Edgar Moon, Australian...
- Boyle,
American novelist, poet, and
educator (b. 1902) 1993 –
Feliks Kibbermann,
Estonian chess player and
philologist (b. 1902) 1993 –
Evald Mikson,...
- (Russia, Canada, born 1973) Nino
Khurtsidze (Georgia, 1975–2018)
Feliks Kibbermann (Estonia, 1902–1993)
Georg Kieninger (Germany, 1902–1975)
Lionel Kieseritzky...
- activist; AIDS-related
complications of
pulmonary Kaposi's
sarcoma Feliks Kibbermann, 91,
Estonian chess master and
philologist Evald Mikson, 82, Estonian...
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either the
Soviet Union or Germany. In 1941, he tied for 1st with
Feliks Kibbermann in
Tallinn (11th EST-ch), but took the
title after a play-off
match (+3...