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'''Achilles Frydman''' (born [[1905]], died [[1940]])was a Polish [[chess]] player.
'''Achilles Frydman''' (born [[1905]], died [[1940]]) was a Polish [[chess]] player.


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Achilles Frydman (born 1905, died 1940) was a Polish chess player.

Biography

He lived in Lodz where he took 4th place (1930, 1931, 1934) and tied for 5-6th (1933) in the city championships. In 1935, he took 5th in Warsaw at the 3rd Polish national championship, an event won by Savielly Tartakower. The same year, he took 7th in Lodz (Tartakower was the victor once more), was himself the winner at Lodz in 1936 and a year later, retired from the 4th Polish championship, held in Jurata, due to an illness.

In 1940, Frydman was arrested by the Nazis in Warsaw, and died in a concentration camp.

Notable chess games

References