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[[FILE:LindnerLaszlo1999.jpg|border|right|thumb|László Lindner <ref>László Lindner at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_Commission_of_the_FIDE_for_Chess_Compositions PCCC-Congress] 1999 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netanya Netanya], [http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:LindnerLaszlo1999.jpg&filetimestamp=20080921234520 Photo] by Günter Büsing, [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3_Lindner László Lindner from Wikipeadia.de]</ref> ]]

'''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]].

=Selected Publications=
<ref>[http://ilk.uvt.nl/icga/journal/docs/References.pdf ICGA Reference Database] (pdf)</ref>
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1981'''). ''2. Mikrocomputer-Schachweltmeisterschaft in Travemünde, veranstaltet von Horten-AG, Düsseldorf''. [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochade_Europa Rochade], 10-1981 (German)
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1981'''). ''Nocheinmal Travemünde''. [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochade_Europa Rochade], 11-1981 (German) » [[WMCCC 1981]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1982'''). ''Aufruf des Internationalen Computerschachbundes in der Angelegenheit der Weltmeisterschaften''. [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochade_Europa Rochade], 01-1982 (German) <ref>[http://www.schaakcomputers.nl/hein_veldhuis/database/files/09-1981,%202.%20Mikrocomputer-Schachweltmeisterschaft%20in%20Travemunde%20und%20Hamburg.pdf 09-1981, 2. Mikrocomputer-Schachweltmeisterschaft in Travemünde und Hamburg] (pdf) hosted by [[Hein Veldhuis]]</ref>
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1982'''). ''How the Computer Helps the Composer''. [[ICGA Journal#5_2|ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 2]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1983'''). ''Experience with the Second Human-Computer Problem Test''. [[ICGA Journal#6_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 6, No. 3]]
* [[Ben Mittman]], [[László Lindner]] ('''1983'''). ''Third World Microcomputer Chess Championship''. [[ICGA Journal#6_4|ICCA Journal, Vol. 6, No. 4]] » [[WMCCC 1983]]
* [[Ben Mittman]], [[László Lindner]] ('''1984'''). ''Third World Microcomputer Chess Championship'' (continued). [[ICGA Journal#7_1|ICCA Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1985'''). ''A Critique of Problem-Solving Ability''. [[ICGA Journal#8_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1985'''). ''A Test to Compare Human and Computer Fairy-Chess Problem Solving''. [[ICGA Journal#8_3|ICCA Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1985'''). ''Problem Solving: The Present and Possibilities for Development''. [[Advances in Computer Chess 4]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1989'''). ''Die wiederauferstandene Mikro-Weltmeisterschaft - 8. Mikroschachcomputer - WM 1988 in Almeria''. [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochade_Europa Europa-Rochade], 01/02-1989 (German) [http://schaakcomputers.nl/hein_veldhuis/database/files/11-1988,%20Europa-Rochade,%20Die%208.%20Mikroschachcomputer-WM%201988%20in%20Almeria.pdf pdf] hosted by [[Hein Veldhuis]] » [[WMCCC 1988]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1989'''). ''Performance Improvements in Problem-Solving Programs since 1984''. [[Advances in Computer Chess 5]]
* [[László Lindner]], [[Michael Schlosser]] ('''1991'''). ''New Ideas in Problem Solving and Composing Programs''. [[Advances in Computer Chess 6]]
* [[László Lindner]] ('''1996'''). ''[http://www.nightrider-unlimited.de/angebot/aeltitel/lindner.htm Mattbilder eines Lebens]''. Schachliche Selbstbiographie in drei Sätzen nicht nur für Könner. Göttingen/Lüneburg 1996, Band 23 der Kuhn-Murkisch-Serie, 488 Seiten (German)
* [[László Lindner]] ('''2002'''). ''Weitere Mattbilder eines Lebens''. [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/lindner_laborczi.pdf pdf]
* 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, [http://www.amazon.de/Zwangsarbeit-Todesmarsch-Massenmord-Zwangsarbeiter-Kupferbergwerks/dp/3866281293 amanzon.de], [http://www.buchhandel.de/detailansicht.aspx?isbn=978-3-86628-129-5 buchhandel.de]
* [[László Lindner]], A SZÁMÍTÓGÉPES SAKK KÉPEKBEN című melléklete - The pictures of the Beginning of Chess Computers, [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/lindner_computer.pdf pdf] hosted by [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/nevjegy.htm Mikitovics János] from [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/lindner_l.htm MAGYAR SAKKSZERZŐK - ARCKÉPEK ÉS MŰVEK - Dr. Lindner László], [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/ HUNGARIAN CHESS COMPOSERS]

=External Links=
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3_Lindner László Lindner from Wikipeadia.de] (German)
* [http://archive.is/bHju8 László Lindner's knight wheel] by [[Frederic Friedel]] from [[ChessBase|ChessBase Puzzle]]
* [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/nevjegy.htm Mikitovics János] [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/lindner_l.htm MAGYAR SAKKSZERZŐK - ARCKÉPEK ÉS MŰVEK - Dr. Lindner László], [http://www.magyarsakkszerzok.hu/ HUNGARIAN CHESS COMPOSERS]

=References=
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