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- Paul_Rinne abstract "Paul Rinne (6 July 1889 in Narva – 1946 Hoyerswerda) was an Estonian chess player.He won the first Estonian Championship at Tallinn 1923. He twice took second place, behind Johannes Türn, at Tallinn 1925 (second Estonian championship), and behind Leho Laurine (Leo Laurentius) at Tallinn 1932 (fourth Estonian championship).After the World War II, Rinne was held as a prisoner of war by the Soviets. He died into shigellosis in 1946 while in a prisoner camp in Hoyerswerda, East Germany. His death date remains unknown.".
- Paul_Rinne birthDate "1889-07-06".
- Paul_Rinne birthPlace Narva.
- Paul_Rinne birthYear "1889".
- Paul_Rinne deathDate "1946".
- Paul_Rinne deathPlace East_Germany.
- Paul_Rinne deathPlace Hoyerswerda.
- Paul_Rinne deathYear "1946".
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- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Category:1889_births.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Category:1946_deaths.
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- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Estonian_chess_players.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Narva.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink East_Germany.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Estonian_Chess_Championship.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Hoyerswerda.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Türn.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Leho_Laurine.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Narva.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Shigellosis.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink Tallinn.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Paul_Rinne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paul Rinne".
- Paul_Rinne dateOfBirth "1889-07-06".
- Paul_Rinne dateOfDeath "1946".
- Paul_Rinne name "Rinne, Paul".
- Paul_Rinne placeOfBirth "Narva, Governorate of Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire".
- Paul_Rinne placeOfDeath "Hoyerswerda, East Germany".
- Paul_Rinne shortDescription "Estonian chess player".
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- Paul_Rinne description "Estonian chess player".
- Paul_Rinne description "Estonian chess player".
- Paul_Rinne subject Category:1889_births.
- Paul_Rinne subject Category:1946_deaths.
- Paul_Rinne subject Category:Date_of_death_unknown.
- Paul_Rinne subject Category:Estonian_chess_players.
- Paul_Rinne subject Category:People_from_Narva.
- Paul_Rinne hypernym Player.
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- Paul_Rinne comment "Paul Rinne (6 July 1889 in Narva – 1946 Hoyerswerda) was an Estonian chess player.He won the first Estonian Championship at Tallinn 1923. He twice took second place, behind Johannes Türn, at Tallinn 1925 (second Estonian championship), and behind Leho Laurine (Leo Laurentius) at Tallinn 1932 (fourth Estonian championship).After the World War II, Rinne was held as a prisoner of war by the Soviets. He died into shigellosis in 1946 while in a prisoner camp in Hoyerswerda, East Germany.".
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- Paul_Rinne sameAs Ринне,_Пауль.
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- Paul_Rinne wasDerivedFrom Paul_Rinne?oldid=576667930.
- Paul_Rinne givenName "Paul".
- Paul_Rinne isPrimaryTopicOf Paul_Rinne.
- Paul_Rinne name "Paul Rinne".
- Paul_Rinne name "Rinne, Paul".
- Paul_Rinne surname "Rinne".