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Ernest Ludwig Klein (1910–1990) was an Austrian-British chess master and author. Born in Vienna into a Jewish family, he emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1930s. He tied for 3rd-4th at Győr 1930 (Isaac Kashdan won), lost a match to Savielly Tartakower (1 : 3) at Paris 1935, tied for 4-5th at Margate 1935 (Samuel Reshevsky), and was unofficial Alexander Alekhine's second in his World Championship match against Max Euwe in 1935. He tied for 5-6th at Hastings 1938/39 (László Szabó won), shared 2nd with Salo Flohr, behind Euwe, at Bournemouth 1939.

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  • Ernest Klein (chess player) (en)
  • Клейн, Эрнст Людвиг (ru)
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  • Ernest Ludwig Klein (1910–1990) was an Austrian-British chess master and author. Born in Vienna into a Jewish family, he emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1930s. He tied for 3rd-4th at Győr 1930 (Isaac Kashdan won), lost a match to Savielly Tartakower (1 : 3) at Paris 1935, tied for 4-5th at Margate 1935 (Samuel Reshevsky), and was unofficial Alexander Alekhine's second in his World Championship match against Max Euwe in 1935. He tied for 5-6th at Hastings 1938/39 (László Szabó won), shared 2nd with Salo Flohr, behind Euwe, at Bournemouth 1939. (en)
  • Эрнст Людвиг Клейн (нем. Ernst Lüdwig Klein; англ. Ernest Ludwig Klein, 29 января 1910, Вена — 22 августа 1990) — австрийский, позже британский шахматист, мастер. Чемпион Великобритании (1951). Участник и призер ряда крупных международных соревнований. Родился в еврейской семье. После аншлюса Австрии эмигрировал в Англию, спасаясь от нацистского преследования. (ru)
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  • Ernest Ludwig Klein (1910–1990) was an Austrian-British chess master and author. Born in Vienna into a Jewish family, he emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1930s. He tied for 3rd-4th at Győr 1930 (Isaac Kashdan won), lost a match to Savielly Tartakower (1 : 3) at Paris 1935, tied for 4-5th at Margate 1935 (Samuel Reshevsky), and was unofficial Alexander Alekhine's second in his World Championship match against Max Euwe in 1935. He tied for 5-6th at Hastings 1938/39 (László Szabó won), shared 2nd with Salo Flohr, behind Euwe, at Bournemouth 1939. After World War II, he tied for 9-10th at Birmingham 1951 (Staunton Memorial, won by Petar Trifunović and Vasja Pirc), and won the British Championship in 1951. (en)
  • Эрнст Людвиг Клейн (нем. Ernst Lüdwig Klein; англ. Ernest Ludwig Klein, 29 января 1910, Вена — 22 августа 1990) — австрийский, позже британский шахматист, мастер. Чемпион Великобритании (1951). Участник и призер ряда крупных международных соревнований. Родился в еврейской семье. После аншлюса Австрии эмигрировал в Англию, спасаясь от нацистского преследования. Клейн был помощником чемпиона мира А. А. Алехина во время матча на первенство мира с М. Эйве в 1935 г. В 28-й партии матча Алехин использовал идею Клейна в ортодоксальной защите ферзевого гамбита. После неудачной реакции Эйве Алехин получил перевес и отложил партию с лишней пешкой, но при доигрывании Эйве смог сделать ничью. (ru)
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