Galleries
Supporting Programme
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Michael Negele obviously made a find
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Negotiation with GM Jurij Zezulkin (Firma Szachowa Caissa, www.caissa.pl
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A lot of chess memorabilia from the Erzgebirge (craft industry)
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Originally hand-carved chess set from the German chess village Borstendorf
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A "Räuchermann" chess player
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A series of nutcrackers
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Limited edition: Miniature group "Schach Matt"
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Michael Negele with Renate Krosch (from the famous chess village Ströbeck)
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Our member Tamás Erdélyi had a book stand too
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Mostly Russian chess literature
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Ströbeck "courier chess" and rules of chess
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Stand of State Chess Federation Saxony-Anhalt
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Chess village Löberitz: chronicle with early paper cuttings (from "Zörbiger Bote")
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Chronicler Konrad Reiß from the chess village Löberitz
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At the stand of Renate Krosch - books on and articles from Ströbeck; from left: R. Krosch, Siegfried Tschinkel, H.-J. Fresen and M. Limberg
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Eurochess Dresden: Chess software from ChessBase ...
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... and further articles from Eurochess
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Dresden Chess House Mädler
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Hans-Jürgen Fresen and Matthias Limberg playing in the Open
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Before the start of Manfred Mädler's talk show
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Manfred Mädler with talk guests Dr. Stefan Hehn and Konrad Zanger
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The talk circle: Konrad Zanger, Michael Negele, Manfred Mädler, Vera Jürgens and Dr. Stefan Hehn
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Vera Jürgens (formerly Wera Peitschewa) talks about her book
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Konrad Zanger (former GDR tennis professional and trainer) has the floor
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Now it's Michael Negele's turn