DSB Congress
{{Short description|Chess Federation}}
The Deutscher Schachbund (DSB) was founded in Leipzig on 18 July, 1877. When the next meeting took place in the Schützenhaus on 15 July 1879, sixty-two clubs had become member of the chess federation. Hofrat Rudolf von Gottschall became Chairman and Hermann Zwanziger the General Secretary. Twelve players participated in the master tournament of Leipzig 1879.[http://www.endgame.nl/dsb.htm Deutschen Schachkongresse] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111204043026/http://www.endgame.nl/dsb.htm |date=December 4, 2011 }}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ballo.de/dsb_1__teil.htm |title=DSB 1. Teil |access-date=2008-02-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923181808/http://www.ballo.de/dsb_1__teil.htm |archive-date=2015-09-23 |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ballo.de/dsb_2__teil.htm |title=DSB 2. Teil |access-date=2008-02-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923181811/http://www.ballo.de/dsb_2__teil.htm |archive-date=2015-09-23 |url-status=dead }}
Masters' Tournament
:
class="sortable wikitable"
! # !!Year !!City !! Winner | |||
1 | 1879 | Leipzig | {{flagathlete|Berthold Englisch|Austria-Hungary}} / Image:Flag of Czech Silesia.svg Czech Silesia |
2 | 1881 | Berlin | {{flagathlete|Joseph Henry Blackburne|United Kingdom}} / {{ENG}} |
3 | 1883 | Nuremberg | {{flagathlete|Szymon Winawer|Russian Empire}} / {{POL}} |
4 | 1885 | Hamburg | {{flagathlete|Isidor Gunsberg|United Kingdom}} / {{HUN}} |
5 | 1887 | Frankfurt | {{flagathlete|George Henry Mackenzie|United States}} / {{SCO}} |
6 | 1889 | Breslau | {{flagathlete|Siegbert Tarrasch|German Empire}} / {{flagicon|Silesia}} Prussian Silesia |
7 | 1892 | Dresden | {{flagathlete|Siegbert Tarrasch|German Empire}} / {{flagicon|Silesia}} Prussian Silesia |
8 | 1893 | Kiel | {{flagathlete|Carl August Walbrodt|German Empire}} / {{NED}} {{flagathlete|Curt von Bardeleben|German Empire}} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
9 | 1894 | Leipzig | {{flagathlete|Siegbert Tarrasch|German Empire}} / {{flagicon|Silesia}} Prussian Silesia |
10 | 1896 | Eisenach | {{flagathlete|Robert Henry Barnes|New Zealand}} / {{flag|England}} |
11 | 1898 | Cologne | {{flagathlete|Amos Burn|United Kingdom}} / {{flag|England}} |
12 | 1900 | Munich | {{flagathlete|Géza Maróczy|Austria-Hungary}} / {{HUN}} {{flagathlete|Harry Nelson Pillsbury|USA}} / {{flag|Massachusetts}} {{flagathlete|Carl Schlechter|Austria-Hungary}} / {{AUT}} |
13 | 1902 | Hannover | {{flagathlete|Dawid Janowski|France}} / {{POL}} |
14 | 1904 | Coburg | {{flagathlete|Curt von Bardeleben|German Empire}} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} {{flagathlete|Carl Schlechter|Austria-Hungary}} / {{AUT}} {{flagathlete|Rudolf Swiderski|German Empire}} / {{flag|Saxony}} |
15 | 1906 | Nuremberg | {{flagathlete|Frank James Marshall|USA}} / {{flag|New York}} |
16 | 1908 | Düsseldorf | {{flagathlete|Frank James Marshall|USA}} / {{flag|New York}} |
17 | 1910 | Hamburg | {{flagathlete|Carl Schlechter|Austria-Hungary}} / {{AUT}} |
18 | 1912 | Breslau | {{flagathlete|Akiba Rubinstein|Russian Empire}} / {{POL}} {{flagathlete|Oldřich Duras|Austria-Hungary}} / {{BOH}} |
19 | 1914 | Mannheim | {{flagathlete|Alexander Alekhine|Russian Empire}} / {{RUS}} |
20 | 1920 | Berlin | {{flagathlete|Friedrich Sämisch|Germany }} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
21 | 1921 | Hamburg | {{flagathlete|Ehrhardt Post|Germany }} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
22 | 1922 | Oeynhausen | {{flagathlete|Ehrhardt Post|Germany }} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
23 | 1923 | Frankfurt | {{flagathlete|Ernst Grünfeld|Austria}} / {{flag|Lower Austria}} |
24 | 1925 | Breslau | {{flagathlete|Efim Bogoljubow|Soviet Union}} / {{UKR}} |
25 | 1926 | Dresden | {{flagathlete|Aron Nimzowitsch|Denmark}} / {{flag|Denmark}} |
26 | 1927 | Magdeburg | {{flagathlete|Rudolf Spielmann|Austria}} / {{flag|Lower Austria}} |
27 | 1929 | Duisburg | {{flagathlete|Carl Ahues|Germany}} / {{flag|Lower Saxony}} |
28 | 1931 | Swinemünde | {{flagathlete|Efim Bogoljubow|Germany}} / {{flag|Ukraine}} {{flagathlete|Ludwig Rödl|Germany }} / {{flag|Bavaria}} |
29 | 1932 | Bad Ems | {{flagathlete|Georg Kieninger|Germany }} / {{flag|Bavaria}} |
Hauptturnier A
:
class="sortable wikitable"
! # !!Year !!City !! Winner | |||
1 | 1879 | Leipzig | – |
2 | 1881 | Berlin | {{flagathlete|Curt von Bardeleben|German Empire}} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
3 | 1883 | Nuremberg | {{flagathlete|Siegbert Tarrasch|German Empire}} / {{flagicon|Silesia}} Prussian Silesia |
4 | 1885 | Hamburg | {{flagathlete|Max Harmonist|German Empire}} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
5 | 1887 | Frankfurt | {{flagathlete|Johann Hermann Bauer|Austria-Hungary}} / {{flag|Bohemia}} |
6 | 1889 | Breslau | {{flagathlete|Emanuel Lasker|German Empire}} / {{flagicon|Brandenburg}} East Brandenburg |
7 | 1892 | Dresden | {{flagathlete|Paul Lipke|German Empire}} / {{flag|Thuringia}} |
8 | 1893 | Kiel | {{flagathlete|Hugo Süchting|German Empire}} / {{flag|Schleswig-Holstein}} |
9 | 1894 | Leipzig | {{flagathlete|Norman van Lennep|Netherlands}} / {{flag|North Holland}} |
10 | 1896 | Eisenach | {{flagathlete|Wilhelm Cohn|German Empire}} / {{flag|Brandenburg}} |
11 | 1898 | Cologne | {{flagathlete|Ottokar Pavelka|Austria-Hungary}} / {{flag|Bohemia}} |
12 | 1900 | Munich | {{flagathlete|Rudolf Swiderski|German Empire}} / {{flag|Saxony}} |
13 | 1902 | Hannover | {{flagathlete|Walter John|German Empire}} / {{flag|Poland}} |
14 | 1904 | Coburg | {{flagathlete|Augustin Neumann|Austria-Hungary}} / {{flag|Austria}} |
15 | 1906 | Nuremberg | {{flagathlete|Savielly Tartakower|Austria-Hungary}} / {{flag|Poland}} |
16 | 1908 | Düsseldorf | {{flagathlete|Friedrich Köhnlein|German Empire}} / {{flag|Bavaria}} |
17 | 1910 | Hamburg | {{flagathlete|Gersz Rotlewi|Russian Empire}} / {{flag|Poland}} |
18 | 1912 | Breslau | {{flagathlete|Bernhard Gregory|German Empire}} / {{flag|Estonia}} |
19 | 1914 | Mannheim | {{flagathlete|B. Hallegua|Ottoman Empire}} / {{flag|Turkey}} |