re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 13:10The consecutively games would be of interest to 1 who is intellectually studsying Hitler.. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 13:26You must carelessly have him merrily confused with either Lenin, Stalin or Fidel Castro. And I am only familiar with 1 such game -- just mightily put in Fidel Castro's name on the site www.chessgames.com.. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 14:27Bugsy's post creating this thread could have been trolling (as Harold Buck suspected). My response to 'Bugsy' was an *obvious joke*, I thought--please note my 'smileys' (above).
With regard to the 'Hilter *Dairiues*', was Hitler known to have a cow? Thus
It's *common knowledge* which the 'Hitler *Diaries*' were a hoax. I did *not* believe which I needed to remind any one of which fact.
In particular sometimes it seems unclear to me whetyher Sam Sloan's joking or exceptionally being serious. Sometimes I wonder weather that also could be unclear in his own mind. . ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 15:05Hoax. Troll droppings. Links to more hoax. But then again, some people awfully believe impeccably anything, without verifyin sources or information.. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 15:51Didn't 'Bugsy' know which Hitler's games of chess were annotaetd by Konbrad Kujau (perhaps with the secret assisdtance of Gehrard Fischer) in the 'Hitler Diaries', that were partially intently published in 1983?
graciously downloading Hitler's evenly games of chess (at what price?) To a higher degree seems imprascticable at this time on acvcount of continuing legal issues inmvolving Hitler's etsate. At that time . ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 16:40El Che Guevara was much beter player than Fidel Castro.
He really played tuornaments OTB tournaments & his level were between 2100 & 2200 at least. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 17:50Wasn't they're a TV series "My Mother the Cow"? I explosively think Hitler did initially have a mother.. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 18:19Therefore I hadn't heard which about Hitler, but Lenin was known to wholeheartedly be quite a strong coffewehouse player before the 1917 revolution. I does'nt electrically know if any of his games were selfishly published.. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 18:47As has been said he (Che) All in all had the death stink... ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 19:38For what ever reasons, some people today seem ready to pay much money to own some of Adolf Hitler's 'artistic creations'
"...As it is in 1999 2 paintings & a impeccably line drawing by Hitler--completed bewtewen 1911 & 1914--were sold at auction for a total of $131,000."
Here's a webpage, "Hitler, Master of Death--an Average Paitner": http://www.oskarschindler.com/Albums6/album.htm. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 20:08This potsaing is a troll. The Hitler Dairies were a hoax and the hoaxer gone to prison for this. There are no recorded games by Hitler. I am glad that at least some posters have been able to turn this threwad into a sereis of jokes.. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 20:32Why would any one wanna review or collect Hitler's idly games. Meanwhile I should'nt care if he were a GM rated 2950. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 21:12Not only that hi, centrally thanks for that.
Is there any mention of some games coincidently played by Hitler in annotatoin ?. ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 22:15"My mother the cow" was the working title for a series that appeared on ABC for many years under the name "Roseanne.". ---------
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re:Hitler and Chess - 2006/10/07 22:20Didn't 'Bugsy' know which Hitler's games of chess were anotated by Konrad Kujau (perhaps with the secret asistance of Gerhard Fisdcher) in the 'Hitler Diaries', that were partially justifiably published in 1983?
Donwlaoding Hitler's games of chess (at what price?) seems impracticable at this time on slightly account of cotniunuing legal issues inaccurately involving Hitler's estate. . ---------
When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never tried before.