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The Triberg chess tournament constitutes a series of chess tournaments, held in Triberg im Schwarzwald during World War I.

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Eleven players from the Russian Empire, who participated in the interrupted Mannheim 1914 chess tournament, were interned in Rastatt, Germany, after the declaration of war against Russia on August 1, 1914. A few weeks later, on September 14, 17, and 29, 1914, four of them (Alekhine, Bogatyrchuk, Koppelman, Saburov) were freed and allowed to return home via Switzerland. A fifth player, Romanovsky was freed and went back to Petrograd in 1915, and a sixth one, Flamberg was allowed to return to Warsaw in 1916.

Eight tournaments were played by the internees, the first at Baden-Baden 1914 (won by Alexander Flamberg) and all the others in Triberg im Schwarzwald. Participation by the internees varied, but the tournaments were mostly won by Efim Bogoljubow.

Participants

  • Efim Bogoljubow  Ukraine
  • Alexander Flamberg  Poland
  • Boris Maljutin  Russia
  • Ilya Rabinovich  Russia
  • Peter Romanovsky  Russia
  • Alexey Selezniev  Russia
  • Samuil Weinstein  Russia
  • Hans Fahrni   Switzerland
  • The final results:

    Triberg 1914/15

    1. Bogoljubow, 2. Rabinovich, 3. Romanovsky, 4. Flamberg, 5. Selezniev, 6. Weinstein.

    Triberg 1915

    1. Bogoljubow, 2. Rabinovich, 3. Flamberg, 4. Selezniev, 5. Romanovsky 6. Weinstein.

    Triberg 1915/16

    1. Bogoljubow, 2. Rabinovich, 3. Selezniev.

    Triberg 1916

    1. Rabinovich, 2-3. Bogoljubow and Selezniev, 4-5. Fahrni and Weinstein, 6. Maljutin.

    Triberg 1917

    1-2. Selezniev and Rabinovich, 3. Bogoljubow, 4. Weinstein.

    Trivia

    After the war, the Ukrainian master Bogoljubow remained in Triberg, where he married a local woman and spent the rest of his life in Germany (settling permanently in 1926).

    References

    Triberg chess tournament Wikipedia