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Vadim Izrailevich Teplitsky (Russian: Вадим Израилевич Теплицкий; 18 June 1927 – 30 April 2017) was a Soviet and Israeli engineer-economist, journalist and chess historian.[1] He is the author of more than 20 books, including monographs on the history of chess, as well as over 400 articles, essays, reports, poems, parodies, epigrams published in Ukrainian, Israeli, Russian and American press, as well as on the Internet. He was a Soviet Chess Master Candidate. Teplitsky co-authored the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Chess (Moscow, 1990).

Vadim Teplitsky
Born
Vadim Izrailevich Teplitsky

(1927-06-18)18 June 1927
Kyiv, Soviet Ukraine
Died30 April 2017(2017-04-30) (aged 89)
Bat Yam, Israel
Occupation
Chess historian

In August 1941, as a child, he was evacuated with his mother, first from Kyiv to Stalingrad, then, when German troops approached the city, the family fled to Soviet Central Asia.[2] His father, a chemical engineer, Israel Gershkovich Teplitsky, volunteered for the front and was killed in action in 1941.[2] Some of his family members perished during the Holocaust.

In February 1993, he repatriated to Israel and lived in the city of Bat Yam.[3]

Teplitsky was recognized as the best chess journalist of Israel in 2002 by the Israeli Athletic Association. For five years, he worked on the Israeli radio RECA as a chess observer.

His name was included in the publication of the popular newspaper The Secret under the rubric "Jewish Names".

Among his main works is a large study called Jews in the History of Chess (1997).[3]

Teplitsky described his life and his family history in the context of historical events of the 20th century in his autobiographical book The Country That Stole My Life.[3]


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References


  1. chesseditor. "Неделя шахмат | Kyiv Chess" (in Russian). Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  2. "Шахматная одиссея Вадима Теплицкого". Популярное периодическое издание Журнал «Экоград» (in Russian). Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  3. "Юбилей товарища по оружию | Русский Базар | Russian Bazaar Newspaper in New York (Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Bronx) and New Jersey". www.russian-bazaar.com. Retrieved 12 November 2019.




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Вадим Израилевич Теплицкий (18 июня 1927 года, Киев, Украина, СССР — 30 апреля 2017 года, Бат-Ям, Израиль) — советский и израильский инженер-экономист, журналист, историк шахмат. Автор более чем 20 книг, в том числе монографий по истории шахмат, а также свыше 400 статей, очерков, репортажей, стихов, юморесок, пародий, эпиграмм, опубликованных в украинских, израильских, российских и американских СМИ, а также в интернете. Кандидат в мастера по шахматам. Соавтор Энциклопедического словаря «Шахматы» (Москва, 1990).



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