Arthur Wijnans
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Full name | Arthur Joseph Wijnans |
Country | Netherlands |
Born | Padang, Indonesia | 21 July 1920
Died | 3 May 1945 Neustadt in Holstein, Germany | (aged 24)
Arthur Joseph Wijnans (21 July 1920 – 3 May 1945) was an Indonesia-born Dutch chess player, study composer and member of the Dutch resistance against the Germans in World War II.
He took 3rd in Dutch Chess Championship in 1939, took 4th at Beverwijk 1940 (the 3rd Hoogovens, won by Max Euwe), won at Beverwijk 1941 (the 4th Hoogovens), and shared 2nd, after Arnold van den Hoek, at Beverwijk 1943 (the 6th Hoogovens).[1] At the end of World War II, he and other winner at Beverwijk, van den Hoek, were transferred to Germany. Wijnans went to Neuengamme concentration camp.[2] He was killed during the allied bombardment of the Cap Arcona on 3 May 1945.
References
[edit]- ^ Statistics - Tata Steel Chess
- ^ "All Beverwijk and Wijk aan Zee chess tournaments". Endgame.nl. Archived from the original on 2013-10-28. Retrieved 2014-01-25.
External links
[edit]- Arthur J Wijnans chess games - 365Chess.com
- Jan van Reek: Chess in Beverwijk and Wijk aan Zee (with photograph of Wijnans playing against Euwe)
- List NIOD
- Wijnans & Cap Arcona
Categories:
- 1920 births
- 1945 deaths
- Dutch chess players
- Indonesian chess players
- People from West Sumatra
- 20th-century chess players
- Dutch resistance members
- Dutch civilians killed in World War II
- Deaths by British airstrikes during World War II
- Neuengamme concentration camp survivors
- Dutch people of the Dutch East Indies
- Dutch chess biography stubs