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In His Early Chess Fever, Hans Ree Held the Russian Chess Player Znosko-Borovski in Holy Awe.

Summary by groene.nl
Grandmaster Hans Ree writes about chess every week. This week: Behind the resounding name Znosko-Borovski hid a chess player, writer, war veteran, and friend of Vladimir Nabokov.
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Grandmaster Hans Ree writes about chess every week. This week: Behind the resounding name Znosko-Borovski hid a chess player, writer, war veteran, and friend of Vladimir Nabokov.

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groene.nl broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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