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Susanna
Poldauf being in conversation with Dr. Helene Thiesen who did the
guided tour of the exhibition. |
Later
on P.W. Wagner opened the (short) Lasker meeting with Michael Negele
presenting the biography project. Here the Powerpoint slides in pdf
format:
Part
1 (2.4 MB)
Part
2 (1.8 MB)
Part
3 (1.2 MB)
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In
the late Sunday morning the event was resumed by a panel talk between Paul
Werner Wagner (presenter) and the two famous grandmasters Lothar Schmid
and Helmut Pfleger: the topic set in advance was "Dramatic and politically
highly explosive duels over the world championship in chess from the point
of view of an arbiter and of a psychologist".
The following members of our association had come to Bonn: (apart from Michael
Negele and Ralf Binnewirtz) Lothar Schmid, Bernd Ellinghoven, Detlef Krämer,
Jurgen Stigter, Susanna van Kempen, Bernd Schneider, Bodo Pawlik, Lothar
Heider and Andreas Saremba; Hans Engberts came to take part in the simul.
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In
the Sunday afternoon the official welcoming by Dr. Hans Walter Hütter,
representative of the president of the "Haus der Geschichte der
Bundesrepublik". |
Dr.
Hans-Jürgen Weyer, president of the chess federation NRW, greets
the large audience too.
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A
highlight of the weekend: the conversation with Boris Spassky about
the subject "Chess in the Cold War".
On the right the interpreter IM Dirk Poldauf. |
| Paul
Werner Wagner, the presenter of the day together with a light-hearted
Boris Spassky. |
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