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- Milda Lauberte (7 October 1918 in VildogaOctober 19, 2009 in Riga) was a Latvian chess master. She pla**** in two Women's World Championship tournaments...
- Milda Lauberte. In the 1948 Latvian Women's Chess Championship she was a leader with 7 points out of 7, but in the decisive battle with Lauberte in first...
- Falköping, Sweden Keila, Estonia Stuhr, Germany Vesthimmerland, Denmark Milda Lauberte (1918-2009), chess player Alvis Vītoliņš (1946-1997), chess player Sandis...
- L'Ami, Alina (1985) Romania – IM L****n, Ingrid (1909–1990) Denmark – WIM Lauberte, Milda (1918–2009) Latvia – WIM Lazarević, Milunka (1932–2018) Serbia –...
- Points 1  Vera Menchik (TCH) 14 2  Clarice Benini (ITA) 10 3–4  Milda Lauberte (LAT) 9  Sonja Graf (GER) 9 5  Mary Bain (USA) 8½ 6–7  Mona May Karff (PLE)...
- tournaments came to an end when she was held to a draw in Round 11 by Milda Lauberte. The next round, Menchik nearly lost to Graf but was able to recover and...
- US, 1885–1981) Emanuel Lasker (Germany, Russia, US, 1868–1941) Milda Lauberte (Latvia, 1918–2009) Leho Laurine (Estonia, Sweden, 1904–1998) Jessica Lauser...
- Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya Pavel Eljanov and Olena Dvoretska Lūcijs Endzelīns and Milda Lauberte Vladimir Feldman and Irina Berezina Alexandr Fier and Nino Maisuradze Bobby...
- Petrovs Milda Lauberte 1938-9 Riga Vladimirs Petrovs Elise Vogel 1941 Riga Alexander Koblencs Marta Krūmiņa 1943 Riga Igors Ždanovs Milda Lauberte 1944 Udelnaya...
- Championship at Stockholm, behind Vera Menchik and ahead of Sonja Graf, Milda Lauberte, Mary Bain, Mona May Karff, and others. She was the twice Italian women's...