World Chess Championship 1934
- World Chess Championship 1934
The 1934 World Chess Championship was played between Efim Bogoljubow and Alexander Alekhine. It was played in Germany from April 1 to June 14, 1934. Alekhine retained his title.
Results
The first player to win six games "and" score more than 15 points would be champion.
Alekhine won the Championship.
External links
* [http://members.aol.com/graemecree/chesschamps/world/world1934.htm 1934 World Chess Championship] at Graeme Cree's Chess Pages
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