Wladimir Naef

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Geburt:
03.09.1919
Tot:
16.06.2006
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38616
PERSON_YEARS_FROM_BIRTH:
105
PERSON_DAYS_FROM_DEATH:
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Wladimir Naef  (* Wednesday, September 03, 1919 in Moscow - † Friday, June 16, 2006) was a Swiss chess player and chess composer.

Chess
Wladimir Naef was one of the founding members of the “Swiss Association of Art Chess Friends”, whose meetings he always attended when he was able. From 1957, as successor to Samuel Isenegger, he ran the study section of the Swiss Chess Newspaper for 23 years. He worked as a composer, primarily of auxiliary checkmate tasks, but also of other types of chess composition.

Naef also stood out as a strong chess player, he won the Zurich Cup in 1952, was in the final of the Coupe Suisse in 1953, which he even won in 1959, played in the Swiss national team from 1953 to 1963, and was 13-time team champion with the chess society Zurich and celebrated many internal club victories.

Private
Wladimir Naef was born in Moscow, but returned to Switzerland with his family in 1920, where he grew up bilingual. This later made him a sought-after translator. In his youth, Naef was a successful tennis and table tennis player. He worked as a mechanical engineer specializing in hydraulics in various industries, but was called into active military service in 1939. At the end of his career, Naef worked as a director. His first wife, who died early, gave birth to Naef four children.

Web links
Compositions by Wladimir Naef on the PDB server

Others: 8 endgame studies composed by him are selected on Website ARVES (arves.org)

Source: de.wikipedia.org

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