Reinhart Fuchs
Reinhart Fuchs (September 28, 1934, Berlin – December 16, 2017, Berlin[1]) was a German chess player, international master (1962).[2][3]

Reinhart Fuchs, 1949

Fuchs: death notice
In the national team of the GDR party of six Chess Olympiads (1956–1966) and IV European team championship (1970) in Kapfenberg.
References
- Nachruf bei der TSG Oberschöneweide
- Reinhart Fuchs' Ergebnisse bei Mannschaftseuropameisterschaften, olimpbase.org
- Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924–2002. Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002, 89
External links
- Reinhart Fuchs rating card at FIDE
- Reinhart Fuchs at Chessgames.com
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