Ludwig Rellstab (chess player)


Ludwig Rellstab was a German chess player who won the German Chess Championship in 1942 and was awarded the International Master title in 1950.

Biography

Rellstab came from a distinguished family of academics and musicians. His great-grandfather, also named Ludwig Rellstab, was a well-known poet and music critic. His father Ludwig M. E. Rellstab was a professor of physics and electronics, who in 1914 became chief engineer at Siemens & Halske. His sister Annekäthe was a pianist.

Chess career

He was German Champion, winning at Bad Oeynhausen 1942. He took 8th in the European Championship at Munich 1942. In 1943, he took 6th in Salzburg. In 1943, he took 5th in Vienna.
Rellstab represented Germany at fifth board in the Munich 1936 unofficial Olympiad, and won two bronze medals.
He played for West Germany three times in the Chess Olympiad.
He won the individual gold medal at Helsinki 1952 and team bronze medal at Dubrovnik 1950.
Rellstab was awarded the International Master title in 1950 and the International Arbiter title in 1951.