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- Hans_Pietsch abstract "Hans Reinhard Pietsch (September 27, 1968 – January 16, 2003) was a German Go player, one of the few European-born to have been promoted to the professional levels.He was born in 1968, in Bremen, Germany. He began playing Go at the age of 12. In 1990 he became the first German insei at the Nihon Ki-in and was promoted to professional 1-dan in 1997. He was then promoted to 4-dan in 2000. On January 16, 2003, during a tour in Guatemala to promote Go he was confronted by armed robbers and was shot. He later died from his wound at a local hospital. The Nihon Ki-in posthumously promoted him to the rank of 6-dan.".
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- Hans_Pietsch wikiPageWikiLink Amatitlán.
- Hans_Pietsch wikiPageWikiLink Bremen.
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- Hans_Pietsch wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
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- Hans_Pietsch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hans Pietsch".
- Hans_Pietsch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hans Reinhard Pietsch".
- Hans_Pietsch birthDate "1968-09-27".
- Hans_Pietsch birthPlace Bremen.
- Hans_Pietsch birthPlace Germany.
- Hans_Pietsch deathDate "2003-01-16".
- Hans_Pietsch deathPlace Amatitlán.
- Hans_Pietsch deathPlace Guatemala.
- Hans_Pietsch fullname "Hans Reinhard Pietsch".
- Hans_Pietsch kanji "ハンス・ピーチ".
- Hans_Pietsch name "Hans Pietsch".
- Hans_Pietsch rank "6".
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- Hans_Pietsch subject Category:1968_births.
- Hans_Pietsch subject Category:2003_deaths.
- Hans_Pietsch subject Category:Deaths_by_firearm_in_Guatemala.
- Hans_Pietsch subject Category:German_Go_players.
- Hans_Pietsch subject Category:German_people_murdered_abroad.
- Hans_Pietsch subject Category:Murdered_sportspeople.
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- Hans_Pietsch comment "Hans Reinhard Pietsch (September 27, 1968 – January 16, 2003) was a German Go player, one of the few European-born to have been promoted to the professional levels.He was born in 1968, in Bremen, Germany. He began playing Go at the age of 12. In 1990 he became the first German insei at the Nihon Ki-in and was promoted to professional 1-dan in 1997. He was then promoted to 4-dan in 2000.".
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- Hans_Pietsch sameAs ハンス・ピーチ.
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- Hans_Pietsch sameAs 汉斯·皮奇.
- Hans_Pietsch wasDerivedFrom Hans_Pietsch?oldid=705595982.
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