Milda Lauberte[1] (7 October 1918 in Vildoga – October 19, 2009 in Riga) was a Latvian chess master.
She played in two Women's World Championship tournaments, sharing third place with Sonja Graf, behind Vera Menchik and Clarice Benini at Stockholm 1937, and taking sixth place at Buenos Aires 1939 (V. Menchik won).[2] In 1930's Lauberte was married to Lucijs Endzelins - chess master and son of the famous Latvian linguist Janis Endzelins.[3]
References
- ↑ Full name: Milda Modrite Lauberte, according to Passengers of the Piriápolis; married name: Milda Endzelins.
- ↑ Campeonato Mundo femenino
- ↑ Lūcijs Endzelīns
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