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Aleksandras Machtas (Alexander Macht, Sasha Maht) (born 18 October 1892 – died 14 January 1973) was a Lithuanian chess master.

He twice played for Lithuania in Chess Olympiads:

  • In 1930, at first board in the 3rd Olympiad in Hamburg (+4 –9 =4);
  • In 1935, at second board in the 6th Olympiad in Warsaw (+2 –7 =5). ,

He took 7th in the first Baltic Championship at Klaipėda 1931. The event was won by Isakas Vistaneckis.

In 1935, he emigrated with his family (son Yaacov Macht and others) to Palestine (then British Mandate).

References

  1. ChessBase Spieler Datenbank - Suche
  2. OlimpBase :: the encyclopaedia of team chess
  3. Welcome to the Chessmetrics site
  4. Nice 1931
  5. Macht Family
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