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Name
  
Julius Brach

Died
  
July 4, 1938

Role
  
Chess master

Julius Brach (9 January 1881, Brno – 4 July 1938, Vyskov, Moravia) was a Czech chess master.

In the beginning of his career, he won at Brno 1899, took 3rd at Osyky u Lomnice, took 2nd at Brno 1901, and took 3rd at Brno 1905. He tied for 5-6th at Nuremberg 1906 (the 15th DSB Congress, Hauptturnier A, Savielly Tartakower won), and shared 2nd at Brno 1907 (the 2nd Czech Chess Championship, Frantisek Treybal won).

He won at Brno 1908, tied for 8-9th at Prague 1908 (B tournament, Karel Treybal won), took 2nd at Brno 1909, and took 6th at Prague 1909 (the 3rd CZE-ch, Oldrich Duras won). In 1909, he played three matches in Brno; drew with Karel Hromadka (3 : 3), beat A. Perna (4 : 0), and defeated M. Gargulak (2.5 : 0.5). He took 2nd at Brno 1911, tied for 5-7th at Breslau 1912 (the 18th DSB Congress, Hauptturnier B, Paul Kruger), won at Brno 1913, and won in the Mannheim 1914 chess tournament (the 19th DSB Congress, Hauptturnier B).

During World War I, he shared 3rd at Brunn (Brno) 1916, won at Brno 1917, and tied for 9-11th at Kaschau (Kosice) 1918 (Richard Reti won). After the war, he won at Brno 1920, tied for 8-9th at Brno 1921 (the 2nd Czechoslovak Chess Championship, Hromadka won), took 3rd at Pistyan (Piestany) 1922 (B tournament, Endre Steiner won), tied for 9-11th at Znojmo 1927 (Karel Opocensky won), and took 8th at Olomouc 1930 (Karl Gilg won).

References

Julius Brach Wikipedia