Alekhine, Pomar, Reshevsky – Chess After the War
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It is remarkable how quickly international competition was re-established after the Second World War. Alexander Alekhine was still very much alive, though understandably none too popular as a suspected Nazi collaborator. There was a first "Match of the Century" and the code-crackers chess masters were honoured. Yes, and can you guess <a href="[Post:view_link]">when the electronic chessboard was invented?</a>
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