Izaak Towbin

Male, Deceased Person

1899 – 1941

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Who was Izaak Towbin?

Izaak Towbin was a Polish chess master and organizer.

Born in Korets, Ukraine into a Jewish family, he entered a gymnasium in Kiev and then Kiev University. In the early 1920s, he moved to Warsaw where graduated in law from the university, and started his chess career.

Towbin was one of fifteen delegates from throughout the world who signed the proclamation act of the International Chess Federation during 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924.

He played in several tournaments in Warsaw, and tied for 5–7th in 1922, shared 3rd in 1925, took 9th in 1926, tied for 8–9th in 1926/27, and took 4th in 1929. He also tied for 3rd–4th at Lodz 1927.

During World War II, he lived and died in Warsaw, a victim of the Holocaust.

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Born
1899
Ethnicity
  • Poles
Died
1941

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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