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Yakov Isaevich Neishtadt ({{lang-ru|Яков Исаевич Нейштадт}}), born Moscow 6 October 1923, is a Russian (formerly Soviet), now Israeli chess player and author. BiographyDuring the Second World War he was a lieutenant commander of a rifle platoon. He participated in the battles of Kharkov, Krivoy Rog, Kirovograd, and Moldova, and was wounded twice, in 1942 and 1944.[1] Neishtadt played chess at master level during the 1950s and 1960s, and was awarded the Soviet Master of Sport title in 1961. He was also awarded the title of Judge of the All-Union Category for Chess in 1975. He was executive secretary of the magazine Shakhmatny v SSSR from 1955 to 1973 and deputy editor, then editor in chief of 64 magazine from 1974 to 1979.[1] He has written books on a variety of chess-related topics, including openings, combinations and chess history. He also served as general editor for Sportverlag publishers of Berlin, collaborating with Mark Taimanov among others, producing a series of German-language opening theory books in the 1970s and 1980s. He has also been a strong correspondence chess player, heading the USSR 'B' team in the 7th and 8th correspondence chess olympiads. Between 1984 and 1991 he played in the 12th World Correspondence Chess Championship finals, finishing in 7th place behind Grigory Sanakoev.[2] Following this he was awarded the ICCF International Master title; in 2003 this title was upgraded to that of Senior International Master.[3] Books
References1. ^1 Profile at chesspro {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Neishtadt, Yakov}}2. ^[https://www.iccf.com/event?id=38835 12th World Correspondence Chess Championship, 1984-91] 3. ^[https://www.iccf.com/player?id=270175 Neishtadt's ICCF profile] 6 : 1923 births|Russian chess players|Soviet chess players|Israeli chess players|Russian chess writers|Living people |
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