Mirko Bröder
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Mirko Bröder
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Mirko (Imre) Bröder, or Broeder, Broder, Breder (1911–1943) was a Hungarian–born Yugoslav chess master. Born in Budapest, he grew up in Novi Sad, Voivodina, where he studied law. He won a simultaneous game against Alexander Alekhine at Novi Sad 1930, took 2nd in 1930, 4th in 1931, and 2nd in 1933, all in Novi Sad,
tied for 4-5th at Novi Sad 1936, and tied for 9-10th at Ljubljana 1938. Bröder played for Yugoslavia in 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936 on eighth board, and in the 7th Che
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Hungarian-Serbian chess player
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirko_Br%C3%B6der
date created:
2008-10-15T16:56:58Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T13:58:07Z
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