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The first Silesian Chess Congress was held in 1922. On 19 September 1877 the Breslau Chess Association (''Breslauer Schachverein'') was founded by
Theodor von Scheve Theodor von Scheve (11 June 1851 – 19 April 1922) was a German chess master and writer. Scheve was born in Cosel in the Prussian Province of Silesia. An army officer by profession, Scheve lived in Breslau, where he co-founded the ''Schachver ...
. In 1895 Görlitz and 1899 Liegnitz were meetings of mainly Silesian clubs. After the World War I Germany had to cede a part of the ''Ostprovinzen'', mainly Posen (Poznań). In 1922 the new Silesian Chess Federation (''Schlesischer Schachverband'') was founded and held congresses until 1939. Members of this federation (''Oberschlesischer Schachverband, Groß-Breslauer Schachverband'') and of the German Chess Federation in Czechoslovakia (''Deutscher Schachverband in der Tschechoslowakei'') played in each other's championships. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Heinz Josef Foerder, being a Jew, lost his job, and moved to Riga, Latvia. In 1934 he emigrated to
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where he had changed his name to Yosef Porat. In April 1935, he tied for 3rd-5th in
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(the 2nd Maccabiah Games, Abram Blass won).Wolsza Tadeusz. ''Arcymistrzowie, mistrzowie, amatorzy. Słownik biograficzny szachistów polskich. Tom 5''. Wydawnictwo DiG, Warszawa 2007.


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