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Hans Johner

Hans Johner (7 January 1889 in Basel – 2 December 1975 in Thalwil) was a Swiss chess player.

He was awarded the title of International Master in 1950, having been Swiss Champion on a number of occasions. His heyday was in the 1930s when he won this title on six occasions (in 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, and 1938).

He played for Switzerland in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, and thrice in official Chess Olympiads ( 1927, 1931, and 1956).

Younger brother of Paul Johner.

Musical career

Hans Johner was also an accomplished musician, playing the viola and violin.

Notable chess games

References

  • Brace, Edward R. (1977), An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess, London: Hamlyn Publishing.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Johner

Hans Johner (7 January 1889 in Basel – 2 December 1975 in Thalwil) was a Swiss chess player.

He was awarded the title of International Master in 1950, having been Swiss Champion on a number of occasions. His heyday was in the 1930s when he won this title on six occasions (in 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, and 1938).

He played for Switzerland in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, and thrice in official Chess Olympiads ( 1927, 1931, and 1956).

Younger brother of Paul Johner.

Musical career

Hans Johner was also an accomplished musician, playing the viola and violin.

Notable chess games

References

  • Brace, Edward R. (1977), An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess, London: Hamlyn Publishing.



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