File:Max Euwe in Phoenix.jpg

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Nederlands: In sociëteit ‘Phoenix’ werd een schaakpartij gespeeld voor het Wereldkampioenschap 1935. Rechts, met zwart spelend, Max Euwe. Links Aljechin. Midden achter, staand Kars Lucas Kamp, vijfde van links. Foto: Fotobureau Gompers (SA Delft, inv. nr. 258912).
English: Aljechin and Max Euwe in Phoenix (Delft). Left to right, seated: Aljechin, Max Euwe, minister Slotemaker de Bruine. Left to right, standing: (1) Hans Kmoch; (2) Salo Landau; (3) Max Levenbach (former president Dutch chess union)(4) Th.M.E.Liket; (5) Kars Kamp (president of club Paris); (6) L.H. op ten Noort (praeses of Delft Senate) or Jansen; (7) G. van Harten, match director; (8) Salo Flohr; (9) Géza Maróczy
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