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  1. Alexander Fyodorovich Ilyin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Фёдорович Ильи́н-Жене́вский; November 28, 1894 – September 3, 1941), known with the party name Zhenevsky, "the Genevan" because he joined the Bolshevik group of Russian émigrés while exiled in that city, was a Soviet chess master and organizer ...

  2. Alexander Fyodorovich Ilyin-Genevsky (em russo: Алекса́ндр Фёдорович Ильи́н-Жене́вский; São Petersburgo, 28 de novembro de 1894 — Leningrado, 3 de setembro de 1941), conhecido pelos companheiros de partido como Genevsky, "ou Genebra" porque se juntou ao grupo de bolcheviques emigrados enquanto ...

  3. Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky was a Soviet chess master and one of the forefathers of the Soviet school of chess. As a player, he won the Geneva Championship in 1914 and the Leningrad Championship in 1925, 1926, and 1929.

  4. 9 de fev. de 2011 · Ilyin-Zhenevsky, appointed commissar of the General Reservists Organization in 1920, organized the first Soviet Championship, won by Alexander Alekhine in 1920. He also was responsible for organizing the Botvinnik-Flohr match in 1933.

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  5. 12 de fev. de 2024 · Alexander Fyodorovich Ilyin, better known as Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky (Zhenevsky is also a common spelling used to represent his party), was a Soviet Chess master and politician of sorts. He was known as the "Genevan" as he was born there.

  6. Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky, a strong master and genuine revolutionary, was appointed as Commissar, a considerable rank in the Soviet military. This enabled him to organize important tournaments, and the All-Russian Olympiad Alekhine won, in fact, was largely his creation.

  7. Ilyin-Genevsky Alexander Fiodorovich (28.11.1894 – 03.09.1941) Soviet chess organizer and author who was of IM strength. He was expelled from school at the age of 17 because of his radical ideas then was sent to Geneva to complete his education.