Georg Klaus

Deceased Person

1912 – 1974

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Who was Georg Klaus?

Georg Klaus was a German philosopher, cybernetician, chess master, and functionary.

In 1928, he started his chess career in Nuremberg, playing at Arbeiterschachklub Nürnberg, then Nürnberger Schachklub Noris. In 1933, he won in the Franconian championships. In that time, he began to study mathematics at the University of Erlangen in 1932, and became a member of the Communist Party of Germany. In 1933, he was arrested by Nazis, and spent two years in a Nuremberg prison and three years in the Dachau concentration camp, until 1939.

After his releasing, he worked in a factory, and again played chess in Nuremberg. During World War II, he took 2nd, behind Friedrich Nürnberg, in Regensburg in March/April 1942, shared 2nd with Hans Müller, behind Ludwig Rellstab, in Bad Oeynhausen in June/July 1942, and took 4th in Bad Krynica in November/December 1943.

In October 1942, he was drafted into the Wehrmacht, and sent to the Eastern Front in March 1943. He fought in the Kharkov region and in the Battle of Kursk in July 1943. He was injured in combat, and awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd Class. Then, he spent several weeks in a field hospital in Bad Blankenburg, Thuringia.

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Born
Dec 28, 1912
Nuremberg
Also known as
  • Клаус, Георг
Education
  • University of Jena
Died
Jul 29, 1974

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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