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Elena Lukauskienė

Elena Lukauskienė (1 January 1909 – 17 March 1959), née Stankevičiūtė, married Raclauskienė, also Raclauskienė-Lukauskienė, was a Lithuanian chess master. She was a two-time Lithuanian Women's Chess Champion (1938, 1949) and a participant at the Women's World Chess Championship (1939). For saving two Jewish children during the Holocaust in Lithuania, she was recognized as the Righteous Among the Nations in 2006.

Elena Lukauskienė
Full nameElena Stankevičiūtė
Country Lithuania
 Soviet Union
Born(1909-01-01)January 1, 1909
DiedMarch 17, 1959(1959-03-17) (aged 50)
Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union

Chess career edit

From the late 1930s to the early 1950s she was known as one of the strongest chess players in Lithuania. She participated in the pre-war chess tournaments under the surname of her first husband. In 1938, she won the first Lithuanian Women's Chess Championship. In 1939 she participated in the Women's World Chess Championship in Buenos Aires and took 18th place (tournament was won by Vera Menchik).[1] After World War II, she continued to participate in chess tournaments. In 1948, she represented the team of the Lithuanian SSR in the Soviet Team Chess Championship.[2] In 1949, she won the second Lithuanian Women's Chess Championship. Then three years in a row she became the bronze medalist of this tournament (1950, 1951, 1952).

Righteous Among the Nations edit

In spring 1944, she and her second husband Mikas Lukauskas (1911–1996) saved two Jewish children, Pesach and Khana Joselevich, ages nine and five. Before the war, their father Shimon Joselevich was the owner of the Spindulis printing house where Lukauskienė worked as a linotype machine operator. He died in the liquidation of the Kovno Ghetto, and their mother Leah Joselevich was imprisoned in the Stutthof concentration camp. At the end of the war, both children returned to their surviving mother.[3] On 1 March 2006, Lukauskienė and her husband Mikas Lukauskas were recognized by Yad Vashem as two of the Righteous Among the Nations.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "1927-39 Title Tournaments : World Chess Championship (women)". www.mark-weeks.com.
  2. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "OlimpBase :: Soviet Team Chess Championship :: Lukauskienė". www.olimpbase.org.
  3. ^ "The Righteous Among The Nations". Yad Vashem.
  4. ^ "Mikas & Elena Lukauskas - Parting Once Again - Themes - A Tribute to the Righteous Among the Nations". www.yadvashem.org.

External links edit

  • Elena Lukauskiene player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Elena Lukauskienė chess games at 365Chess.com

elena, lukauskienė, january, 1909, march, 1959, née, stankevičiūtė, married, raclauskienė, also, raclauskienė, lukauskienė, lithuanian, chess, master, time, lithuanian, women, chess, champion, 1938, 1949, participant, women, world, chess, championship, 1939, s. Elena Lukauskiene 1 January 1909 17 March 1959 nee Stankeviciute married Raclauskiene also Raclauskiene Lukauskiene was a Lithuanian chess master She was a two time Lithuanian Women s Chess Champion 1938 1949 and a participant at the Women s World Chess Championship 1939 For saving two Jewish children during the Holocaust in Lithuania she was recognized as the Righteous Among the Nations in 2006 Elena LukauskieneFull nameElena StankeviciuteCountry Lithuania Soviet UnionBorn 1909 01 01 January 1 1909DiedMarch 17 1959 1959 03 17 aged 50 Kaunas Lithuanian SSR Soviet Union Contents 1 Chess career 2 Righteous Among the Nations 3 References 4 External linksChess career editFrom the late 1930s to the early 1950s she was known as one of the strongest chess players in Lithuania She participated in the pre war chess tournaments under the surname of her first husband In 1938 she won the first Lithuanian Women s Chess Championship In 1939 she participated in the Women s World Chess Championship in Buenos Aires and took 18th place tournament was won by Vera Menchik 1 After World War II she continued to participate in chess tournaments In 1948 she represented the team of the Lithuanian SSR in the Soviet Team Chess Championship 2 In 1949 she won the second Lithuanian Women s Chess Championship Then three years in a row she became the bronze medalist of this tournament 1950 1951 1952 Righteous Among the Nations editIn spring 1944 she and her second husband Mikas Lukauskas 1911 1996 saved two Jewish children Pesach and Khana Joselevich ages nine and five Before the war their father Shimon Joselevich was the owner of the Spindulis printing house where Lukauskiene worked as a linotype machine operator He died in the liquidation of the Kovno Ghetto and their mother Leah Joselevich was imprisoned in the Stutthof concentration camp At the end of the war both children returned to their surviving mother 3 On 1 March 2006 Lukauskiene and her husband Mikas Lukauskas were recognized by Yad Vashem as two of the Righteous Among the Nations 4 References edit 1927 39 Title Tournaments World Chess Championship women www mark weeks com Bartelski Wojciech OlimpBase Soviet Team Chess Championship Lukauskiene www olimpbase org The Righteous Among The Nations Yad Vashem Mikas amp Elena Lukauskas Parting Once Again Themes A Tribute to the Righteous Among the Nations www yadvashem org External links editElena Lukauskiene player profile and games at Chessgames com Elena Lukauskiene chess games at 365Chess com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elena Lukauskiene amp oldid 1170671287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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