Joseph Platz

Chess Player

1905 – 1981

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Who was Joseph Platz?

Joseph Platz was a German-American chess master.

He won the championship of Cologne in 1926, won the championship of the Rhine at Karlsruhe 1928, and won the championship of Hannover in 1931. He also tied for 4th–6th at Cologne 1924, and tied for 4th–5th at Duisburg 1929. Platz emigrated to the United States because of Nazi policy in Germany in the 1930s.

He played a few training games with his friend, Emanuel Lasker, in New York in 1939–40. In the 1940s, he won the Bronx Championship six times. In 1948, he played in the U.S. Championship, placing 14th. Between 1954 and 1972, he won the Western Massachusetts & Connecticut Valley Open Championship 14 times. He won the Connecticut Championship three times. He tied for the New England Championship four times. He was a USCF Master Emeritus and a medical doctor. In 1978, he wrote Chess memoirs: The chess career of a physician and Lasker pupil.

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Born
Apr 11, 1905
Cologne
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Dec 30, 1981
Manchester

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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