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László Lindner

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'''László Lindner''', ( 23. Dezember 1916 - 21. August 2004)<br/>
was a Hungarian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Laws Doctor of Laws], chess master and [[Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies|chess problem composer]] <ref>[http://www.arves.org/Biografie.htm Biographical data about Endgamestudy composers/authors]</ref>. During [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II] in 1944, when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Germany Nazi Germany] occupied [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary Hungary] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary_during_the_Second_World_War Hungary during World War II from Wikipedia]</ref> , Lindner, who was of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jewish] origin, came under pressure and as a Doctor of Laws he learnt to make butter and cheese in order to get a visa to emigrate to Australia. He got arrested and deported for compulsory labor in the copper mines of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bor,_Serbia Bor], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia Serbia], and on September 30, 1944, his group was liberated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Partisans Yugoslav partisans] <ref>István Kádár, László Lindner, Bálint Papp, Miklós Perl, Gábor Sólyom, László Szauer, Ádám Szinger ('''2007'''). ''[http://www.hartung-gorre.de/Bor.htm Könyv a bori munkatáborról].'' translated to German by Lidia Gál und Viktória Pelcz ''[http://www.hartung-gorre.de/Bor.htm Zwangsarbeit, Todesmarsch, Massenmord: Erinnerungen überlebender ungarischer Zwangsarbeiter des Kupferbergwerks Bor in Jugoslawien 1943-1944]''. [http://www.buecher-nach-isbn.info/3-86628/ Hartung-Gorre] ISBN: 978-3-86628-129-5</ref> <ref>[http://archive.is/bHju8 László Lindner's knight wheel] by [[Frederic Friedel]] from [[ChessBase|ChessBase Puzzle]]</ref>. László Lindner was a proponent of computer chess as a chess problem-solving tool. He organized the [[WMCCC 1983]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest Budapest], and was contributor of three [[Conferences|Advances in Computer Chess Conferences]], [[Advances in Computer Chess 4|ACC 4]], [[Advances in Computer Chess 5|ACC 5]] and [[Advances in Computer Chess 6|ACC 6]], as well as visitor and guest of later CC conferences and [[Tournaments and Matches|Tournaments]].
 
=Photos=
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László Lindner (right) with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Alekhine Alexander Alekhine] in 1936 <ref>[http://archive.is/bHju8 László Lindner's knight wheel] by [[Frederic Friedel]] from [[ChessBase|ChessBase Puzzle]]</ref>
=Selected Publications=

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