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Hans Roepstorff

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Hans Roepstorff[a] (1910–1945) was a German chess master.[1]

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Roepstorff took 15th at Kraków 1938 (Jaroslav Šajtar won),[2][3] shared first with Paul Mross but lost to him a play-off at Berlin 1938,[4] tied for 8–10th at Warsaw/Lublin/Kraków 1942 (the third General Government chess tournament, Alexander Alekhine won),[5][6] took 10th at Vienna 1943 (the 10th German Chess Championship, Josef Lokvenc won),[7] tied for 5–6th at Krynica 1943 (the fourth GG-ch, Lokvenc won),[8] and took third at Radom 1944 (the fifth GG-ch, Efim Bogoljubow won).[9]

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  1. His surname also seen as "Röpstorff", and "Ropstorff"

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