Arnold Schottländer
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Arnold Schottlander (Schottlaender) (2 April 1854, Breslau – 9 September 1909, Breslau) was a German chess master.[1]
Born in Breslau, the chief city of Silesia, he was one of chess pupils of Adolf Anderssen.
He tied for 8-9th at Leipzig 1879 (the 1st DSB Congress, Berthold Englisch won),[2] tied for 9-10th at Wiesbaden 1880 (Joseph Henry Blackburne, Englisch and Adolf Schwarz won), took 12th at Nuremberg 1883 (the 3rd DSB-Congress, Szymon Winawer won),[3] took 16th at Hamburg 1885 (the 4th DSB-Congress, Isidor Gunsberg won),[4] tied for 5-6th at Leipzig 1888 (Curt von Bardeleben and Fritz Riemann won),[5] tied for 11-13th at Dresden 1892 (the 7th DSB-Congress, Siegbert Tarrasch won).[6]
He is buried in the Jewish cemetery of Breslau.
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