Albert Simonson
Albert Charles Simonson (December 26, 1914 in New York City – November 16, 1965 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) was an American chess master. He was one of the strongest American players of the 1930s, and was part of the American team which won the gold medals at the 1933 Chess Olympiad. Simonson was certainly at least of International Master strength, based on his limited playing career.
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Albert Simonson
Albert Charles Simonson (December 26, 1914 in New York City – November 16, 1965 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) was an American chess master. He was one of the strongest American players of the 1930s, and was part of the American team which won the gold medals at the 1933 Chess Olympiad. Simonson was certainly at least of International Master strength, based on his limited playing career.
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Albert C. Simonson est un joue ...... e mondiale et termina sergent.
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Albert Charles Simonson (Decem ...... on his limited playing career.
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Albert Simonson (ur. 26 grudni ...... (w latach 1938, 1940 i 1951).
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Альберт Симонсон (англ. Albert ...... Олимпиады (1933) в Фолкстоне.
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Albert C. Simonson est un joue ...... e mondiale et termina sergent.
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Albert Charles Simonson (Decem ...... on his limited playing career.
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Albert Simonson (ur. 26 grudni ...... (w latach 1938, 1940 i 1951).
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Альберт Симонсон (англ. Albert ...... Олимпиады (1933) в Фолкстоне.
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Albert Simonson
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Albert Simonson
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Albert Simonson
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Симонсон, Альберт
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