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Alexander Alekhine

The
Lone
King
MAX EUWE CENTRe AMSTERDAM
The fourth World Champions restored

T
tombstone at the Montparnasse
cemetery in Paris.

Andrei Filatov, businessman and main sponsor of


the Anand-Gelfand World Championship match in
the Moscow Tretyakov Gallery, has a fascination
for Alexander Alekhine. When the grave of the
fourth World Champion was badly damaged in
1999, it was he who had the tomb restored to its
old glory. Moreover, Filatov has indicated that he
would like to stage a tournament to the memory Three days before the end of the 20th
century, on December 28th, 1999,
of Alekhine in the Louvre. What do we really a sudden hurricane struck the sub-
urbs of Paris. Sweeping through the
know about Alexander Alekhine, that troubled Montparnasse Cemetery, it seemed
to unleash particular fury on one
genius and master of romantic combinations? tombstone, leaving a chessboard, a
Andrei Filatov and his good friend, Israeli GM cross and an inscription in golden let-
ters scattered on its cover: Alexander
Ilya Smirin, share their thoughts on the first Alekhine Russian and French chess
genius...
Russian World Champion. Above the inscription is Alekhines
bas-relief, made from white marble.

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Alexander Alekhine, the man who loved cats. Extremely pragmatic, withdrawn and rational, and largely friendless in real life.

Alexander Alekhine, the fourth trialist Prokhorov, who owned Try- a Red Cross unit during the famous
World Chess Champion, a Russian okhgornaya Manufaktura. Alekhine Brusilov breakthrough. He carried
who had spent half his life in France, had a brilliant education. He went to a the wounded from the battlefield, was
winner of the legendary 1927 match prestigious grammar school and grad- shell-shocked twice and earned two
in Buenos Aires against Capablanca, uated from the Imperial Law School. St George medals, a Red Cross Badge
died undefeated. His life is a distilla- From childhood on, he spoke several of Distinction and an Order of Saint
tion of the entire 20th century, with its languages, including French, which Stanislaus with swords. How many
revolutions, world wars, upheavals and many Russian aristocrats spoke in great chess players can you name who
contradictions. Yet Alekhine remains their homes. We know that he exas- saw military action?
enigmatic and impenetrable in every- perated other grammar school stu- Alekhine was imprisoned on sev-
thing except his great chess games. dents by his outstanding intellectual eral occasions, serving time in a Ger-
This is what Max Euwe, who defeated skills and individualism he knew man prison after the start of the First
Alekhine in 1935 only to give back everything, never did any homework, World War (as a suspected Russian
the crown to him two years later said was completely indifferent to social Army officer after winning a tourna-
about Alekhine: For Alekhine, chess life and totally steeped in chess. ment in Germany) and in the NKVD
was his life and the World Champions By 1914, the 22-year-old Alekhine (Soviet secret police) prison. The lat-
title was its goal and justification. was already a famous maestro who ter arrest happened in Odessa in 1919
had taken third place at the interna- after the revolution had deprived him
The twists and turns of Alekhines tional tournament in St Petersburg, of his wealth, his noble title and every-
biography are as startling as his chess behind Emanuel Lasker and Jose Raul thing else except chess.
combinations. Born into a well-to-do Capablanca. Soon after this, the First Perhaps chess protected him from a
noble Russian family, he was the son World War broke out. Alekhine was sense of apocalypse: Alekhine played
of a State Duma member and Marshal not drafted into the Army for health for money at the famous Robin chess
of the Nobility in Voronezh Gubernia reasons, but he went as a volunteer to caf in Odessa. Outside, violence
and grandson of the wealthy indus- the Galician front and commanded raged. The city was constantly chang-

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Alexander Alekhine

ing hands, there were shootings, sia, crossing the border into Latvia. He aeroplane and played games with live
pogroms and looting. But inside the would never return. actors playing the chess pieces on a
caf, chess lovers huddled over chess- Abroad, he went on to win tour- huge board.
boards, an intellectual feast during naments quite brilliantly at Triberg, But all this was not enough. Alek-
a plague. The official version is that Budapest and The Hague in 1921. A hine befriended the Argentine Ambas-
Alekhine was arrested by Cheka offic- year later, Alekhine finished second sador to France, Marcelo Torcuato de
ers at the caf and brought to a prison behind Capablanca in the London Alvear, who was a chess enthusiast.
basement on Ekaterininskaya Square. tournament. Before long, Paris would This friendship stood him in good
As he was the son of a nobleman, the become his second home, just as it did stead in 1927, when the former ambas-
maestro was sentenced to death by for the majority of Russian migrs. For sador became President of Argentina
firing squad. But even among Bolshe- a long time, he would remain a high- and shelled out money for the historic
vik leaders there were chess enthusi- profile figure in the Russian migr match in Buenos Aires. The match
asts who appreciated his genius. One community, although he made over- was to be played until one of the play-
of these enthusiasts was Ukrainian tures to Soviet Russia more than once. ers scored six wins. Many experts were
Prime Minister Christian Rakovsky. sure that the Russian would not be
Alekhine owes his salvation to Odessa Alekhine was one of the first able to win a single game. At
chess player Yakov Vilner, who made chess professionals. It was 34 games, it was the long-
a personal call to Rakovsky.
Alekhine himself did not like talk-
not very common at the
time to earn a living A great est World Championship
match in the history of
ing about that episode in his life and by playing chess. Not tactician over chess until the first
preferred to keep silent. But after
being released he quickly learnt to
that chess was his
only area of exper- the chessboard, Karpov-Kasparov
match in 1984-85,
survive in Soviet Russia. He moved to tise. In 1925, he Alekhine often which lasted 48
Moscow and became an investigator
with the Moscow police, then a trans-
decided to devote
time to writing a
painted himself into games and remained
unfinished.
lator with the Comintern (after all he doctoral dissertation a corner in real Shortly after the
was fluent in English, French and Ger-
man). There, Alekhine met his future
on the penitentiary
system in China. All
life. match began, Alekhine
developed an inflam-
wife, Annalisa Ruegg, a 42-year-old these twists and turns in his mation of the periosteum.
journalist and Social Democrat from life should not take away from He asked the doctor to extract
Switzerland. Their marriage would be his most important achievement, several teeth. The pain subsided
short-lived and his son would grow the titanic battle for the World Cham- and Alekhine continued to play. The
up fatherless, but the maestros taste pionship against the great Jose Raul Human Chess Machine was defeated
in women remained unchanged and Capablanca, known as the Human in the marathon match by the genius
he would marry four times. He invari- Chess Machine. Capablanca did not of combinations, a romantic endowed
ably married women much older than lose a single game between 1916 and with incredible energy and demon-
himself who would take good care of 1924. To overcome the great and invin- strating a breathtakingly beautiful
him. cible Cuban, Alekhine strove might- game. The score was +6 3 =25. After
His attempts to fit into Soviet ily to perfect his style, significantly Capablanca had conceded the 34th
reality did not mean that his chess improving his endgame and his skill in game, Alekhine was carried through
career had stopped. He scored a bril- handling so-called simple positions. the streets of Buenos Aires. Congrat-
liant victory in the first all-Russian He was not only up against it in ulatory telegrams came to the Argen-
Olympiad, which in retrospect was terms of chess; the challenger had to tinean capital from all over the world.
rightly regarded as the first Soviet pay the $10,000 cost of the match, a The new chess king was given a
championship. staggering sum for the time. Alek- heros welcome in Paris. The Russian
Nobody knows how his life would hine raised money by playing blind- community in Paris was jubilant. The
have shaped up if he hadnt been fold simultaneous displays for a huge writer Alexander Kuprin devoted an
denounced to the Cheka in 1920, audience. In 1924, he played 26 games essay called Chess to Alekhine: It was
accused of being a member of the simultaneously and topped this mark great to be king, reigning not by hered-
counterintelligence, with links to by one the following year. In the words itary law and not due to a fickle plebi-
Anton Denikin, one of the leaders of of Capablanca, It seems that Alekhine scite but solely thanks to the sharpness
the White movement. The charge was had the most remarkable chess mem- of his brain.
retracted, but Alekhine, without wait- ory of any person that ever lived. He His triumph over Capablanca
ing for the next arrest, left Soviet Rus- staged simultaneous displays from an had some rather unexpected conse-

44 A Alexander Alekhine
quences. A great tactician over the
chessboard, Alekhine often painted
himself into a corner in real life. A ban-
quet at the Russian Club in Paris was
held to celebrate his victory. The fol-
lowing day, some migr newspapers
quoted Alekhine as having said that

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he would like to see ... the myth about
the invincibility of the Bolsheviks dis-
pelled like the myth about the invinci-
bility of Capablanca.
Alekhine made no comments on the
reports. But the Soviets reacted swiftly
and furiously: After Alekhines speech
at the Russian Club, our relations with In the 1937 rematch Alekhine regained the world title. The old champion
citizen Alekhine are over: he is our Max Euwe honoured the new champion with an impressive laurel wreath.
enemy and from now on we should
see him only as an enemy, wrote A.
Krylenko in Shakhmatny Listok. Max Euwe and in 1935 shockingly the groundwork for a possible visit to
Alekhine received another blow, lost the match. He had something of a Russia.
this time below the belt, when the breakdown, he drank a lot and perhaps In 1936, he twice appealed to the edi-
same magazine printed statements by felt lonely, as his brother Alexei and sis- torial office of the chess magazine 64:
his brother Alexei: I condemn every ter Varvara had stayed in Soviet Rus- 27.VII.1936. I would be profoundly
anti-Soviet speech from whomever it sia and there was little hope of seeing glad, by cooperating with your maga-
may come, even, as in this case, if it is them again. Besides, the Soviet propa- zine after so many years, to contribute
from my brother. Alekhine loved his ganda machine was doing its job and my mite to the development of chess
brother and sister, and he knew from there was a split in the migr com- in the USSR. I take this opportunity
firsthand experience how the Bolshe- munity. For many, life in emigration to send my greetings to the new steely
viks extracted such statements. Any meant poverty, while Bolshevik power Russia. A. Alekhine.
hopes that he might have entertained seemed to be there to stay. The great And the second letter:
about returning to Russia vanished, composer Sergei Prokofiev whom London, 1.IX.1936. In connection
and all his links with his home country Alekhine not only met in St Petersburg with your question about my possible
were severed. and Paris, but also played chess against collaboration with your magazine, I
Alekhine went on to score brilliant made constant visits to the USSR deem it my duty to make the following
victories at tournaments: first place in with concert tours and in 1936 decided statement.
San Remo (1930, 14 out of 15) and Bled to stay there. During the match against 1. It would be a great joy for me to
(a full 5 points ahead of his nearest Euwe, the newspaper Izvestia pub- again contribute as much as I can to
rival, a record that has yet to be bro- lished a telegram from Alekhine: Not the development of chess in the USSR.
ken). Out of the 10 international tour- only as a chess worker of many years, 2. I hope that my past mistakes,
naments the champion played before but as a person who has realized the which I have now fully understood,
the end of 1933, he won eight and immense significance of what the will not be an insuperable obstacle to
shared first place in the remaining two. USSR has achieved in all areas of cul- such collaboration.
There was a striking contrast between tural life, I extend my sincere greetings My regret over these mistakes is
his behaviour in ordinary life and the to the chess players of the USSR on the all the greater because in recent years
style and temperament he displayed occasion of the 18th anniversary of the my indifferent attitude to the gigantic
over the chessboard. Extremely prag- October Revolution. Alekhine. Soviet achievements has been replaced
matic, withdrawn and rational, and The letter triggered a storm of indig- with one of admiration. I repeat, it
largely friendless in real life, over the nation. migr newspapers wrote that would bring me the greatest satisfac-
chessboard he was a tiger and a master Alekhine had defected to the Sovi- tion to prove this attitude by deeds. A.
of attack and effective combinations. ets after being beaten. But they had Alekhine.
An interesting turn in his career grossly misjudged him. Two years later
occurred when he lost and then in a return match, Alekhine confi- These messages, in addition to his
regained his world title. In late 1934, dently regained the chess crown. At the wish to be back in his homeland,
Alekhine accepted a challenge from same time, he continued to lay down reveal a clear awareness that it was in

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Alexander Alekhine

the USSR that chess, to which he had a Russian nobleman, this was a natu- ultimatum presented by the Ameri-
devoted all his life, was developing bet- ral way to behave: it was a matter of can Chess Federation. In late 1945, he
ter than anywhere else. At the time honour to serve ones homeland and was invited to tournaments in London
his colleagues, outstanding Western the country that gave him shelter. The and Hastings, but the invitations were
grandmasters, regularly visited Mos- quick end of hostilities between Ger- promptly rescinded: Max Euwe and
cow to take part in tournaments. Ex- many and France marked the end of American chess players threatened to
World Champion Lasker took refuge Alekhines military service. boycott the tournament if Alekhine
in the Soviet capital from the brown In occupied Paris, he had to work took part. The maestro wrote an open
plague that was engulfing Europe. as a chess writer in the newspaper letter pleading that he had writ-
Alekhine clearly wanted to play in Pariser Zeitung, which would ten nothing of the kind and
Moscow. Besides, many prominent
migrs were returning at that time.
later play a nasty role in his
life. Seeking to secure
These that his three-year silence
and the fact that he
Kuprin returned, and soon died. The himself and his fam- messages took part in tourna-
tragic return of the great Russian poet
Marina Tsvetaeva and the trouble-free
ily, Alekhine applied
to leave France, but
reveal a clear ments organized by
Nazis was merely
return of Sergei Prokofiev provide a the application was awareness that it was an attempt to sur-
tell-tale background. Many of those turned down. It in the USSR that chess vive and save his
who returned home were immediately
arrested and shot. But who knew the
soon became clear
on what terms Alek- was developing better American-Jewish
wife Grace Wishar,
truth at the time? hine and his wife could than anywhere who was practically
Finally, in 1939, a contract was
signed for a World Championship
live under occupation:
the occupiers wanted the
else. a hostage to his loy-
alty: played chess in
match between Alekhine and the top champion to continue play- Germany and in German-
Soviet chess player at the time, the ing in tournaments in German occupied countries only because
iron Mikhail Botvinnik. The match territories. The German authorities this was... the price I paid for my wifes
was fixed up by Stalin personally. But it commissioned several chess articles freedom.
was not to be, as the Second World War to him. In 1941, the Pariser Zeitung These articles that appeared in 1941
broke out. The Nazi invasion of Poland ran a series of articles Arian and Jew- during my stay in Portugal, and which
occurred when Alekhine was leading ish Chess, under the banner heading I first read in Germany, reprinted in
the French team at the chess Olym- A Psychological Study by the World Deutsche Schachzeitung, had hardly
piad in Argentina. Alekhines reaction Chess Champion Dr Alekhine based any words written by myself.
was commendable: he called for a boy- on Chess Experience and Proving that My dedication to the art of chess,
cott of the German team in the press the Jews Lack Conceptual Power and the respect I have always shown for the
and over the radio. As a result, tech- Daring. These anti-Semitic articles talent of my colleagues, in short, all my
nical draws were registered in three were never forgiven. In 1943, Alekhine pre-war professional life should have
matches of the German team without was allowed to leave France. Spain and made it clear to people that the inten-
play. Later, after Hitler attacked France, Portugal gave him what he thought tions in Pariser Zeitung were all false.
he did something that was startling would be temporary refuge. I am sorry that I am unable to come
for his age and status: he went to the After the war, Alekhine was sub- to London to personally confirm the
front, this time around to defend the jected to ostracism and accused of col- above. A. Alekhine, Madrid, 6 Decem-
freedom of France. But for Alekhine, laboration with the Nazis following an ber 1945

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dAVID dElUCIA cOLLECTION

Glory days. Alexander Alekhine (first row, middle chair) surrounded by the participants and officials of the Bradley
Beach tournament in 1929. The World Champion took first place with eight wins and only one draw.

(According to the Oxford Compan- because of the Second World War, Alexander Alekhine was a loner, a
ion to Chess, the manuscript of the was finally set to take place. It was to withdrawn and tormented person who
articles, in Alekhines handwriting, be held in London. By that time, Alek- perhaps fully trusted only his Siamese
were found among his wifes effects in hine was no longer his old powerful cat Chess, which sometimes sniffed the
1956 ed.). self. But he clearly wanted that duel. It board before the games. Psychological
However, after the war, nobody was a glimmer of hope in his mirth- dramas, political detective novels or
would listen to him. The articles were less post-war life. He who had been historical opera could be written about
indeed disgusting and at the time few applauded by the whole world was Alexander Alexandrovich. He was dif-
people cared whether he had actually now a pauper. He did not even have ficult to fit into the Procrustean bed of
written them and whether saving the money to buy food and cigarettes. common clich, for he was both fear-
life of an elderly Jewish lady was worth Poverty, the stigma of being a Nazi col- less and pusillanimous, cynical and
it. A committee was set up under Max laborator, and all of a sudden a chance sincere, very concentrated and absent-
Euwe and there were suggestions that to come back to big-time chess. FIDE minded, a hard-edged chess fighter
Alekhine would be stripped of his titles officially approved the match on 23 and an opportunist at the same time.
and subjected to a boycott, and that he March 1946. On the morning of 25 As Leo Tolstoy said about the fate of
should not be invited to any more tour- March, Alekhine was found dead in artists, poets and creators: The poet
naments or allowed to publish articles. his hotel room in Estoril, Portugal. takes away the best in his life and puts
But the USSR was in no hurry to The elderly maestro was found sitting it in his works. Alexander Alekhines
declare a boycott. He now pinned his in a chair at a table with chess pieces. true life and fate are in his games, no
hopes on his former home country. Even death came as another unex- matter how hard we try to sort out
Public opinion in the Soviet Union pected trap. To this day, there is noth- the contradictions of his life. A great
gradually changed from Alekhine is ing to prove that it was a natural death, chess genius of Russia and France who
our enemy to Alekhine is our first which is how the newspapers reported defended both countries in the battle-
champion. In 1946, the long-awaited it. In any case, the chess king remained field and over the chessboard has left a
match against Botvinnik, postponed undefeated. priceless legacy. n

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