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Ostrauer Volksblatt ('Ostrava People's Paper'),
later renamed Der
Kampf ('The Struggle'), was a German-language
socialist newspaper published in Austria-Hungary...
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Ostrava Basin (Czech: Ostravská pánev, Polish:
Kotlina Ostrawska, German:
Ostrauer Becken) is a
lowland and a
geomorphological mesoregion of the
Czech Republic...
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retreat with
organic food.
Ostrau (German pronunciation: [ˈɔstʁaʊ] ) on the
Ostrauer Scheibe rises 130
metres (430 ft)
above the Elbe and lies at a
height of...
- (Mulhouse),
Germany Neues Volksblatt, a
newspaper published in Linz,
Austria Ostrauer Volksblatt, a
socialist newspaper published 1912–1922 in Austria-Hungary...
- Smyslov, and Jan
Timman being perhaps the most
notable ones.
Richard Réti,
Ostrauer Morgenzeitung Dec. 4, 1921
Richard Réti's
study is one of the most famous...
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ability and
chess skill,
adult studies show
mixed results.
Richard Réti
Ostrauer Morgenzeitung, 1921
Chess composition is the art of
creating chess problems...
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bilingual Czech-German
newspaper (1872–1873) České
slovo (1945–1996)
Ostrauer Volksblatt, German-language
social democrat newspaper,
later a communist...
- most
famous chess studies,
shown in this diagram. It was
published in
Ostrauer Morgenzeitung 4
December 1921. It
seems impossible for the
white king to...
- Schöpfebachtal Bad
Salzuflen Animal Park in the Bad
Salzuflen Kurpark Bad
Schandau Ostrauer Scheibe Schaustellung Bad Schönborn Bad Schönborn
KleinZoo Bad Soden-Salmünster...
- Braunschweig,
Germany Wiener Morgenzeitung published in Vienna,
Austria Ostrauer Morgenzeitung in Ostrava,
Czech Republic This
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