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German chess player

Hans Roepstorff
CountryGermany
Born1910 (1910)
Died1945(1945-00-00) (aged 34–35)
TitleMaster
Years active1938–1944

Hans Roepstorff (1910–1945) was a German chess master.

Roepstorff took 15th at Kraków 1938 (Jaroslav Šajtar won), shared first with Paul Mross but lost to him a play-off at Berlin 1938, tied for 8–10th at Warsaw/Lublin/Kraków 1942 (the third General Government chess tournament, Alexander Alekhine won), took 10th at Vienna 1943 (the 10th German Chess Championship, Josef Lokvenc won), tied for 5–6th at Krynica 1943 (the fourth GG-ch, Lokvenc won), and took third at Radom 1944 (the fifth GG-ch, Efim Bogoljubow won).

  1. His surname also seen as "Röpstorff", and "Ropstorff"

References

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  2. "Welcome to the Chessmetrics site". Chessmetrics.com. 26 March 2005. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  3. "Ropstorff". Chessgames.com. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
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  6. 1942 Archived 7 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Eröffnung". Chess.at. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  8. 1943 Archived 22 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. 1944 Archived 3 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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