World Chess Championship Moscow, right Smyslow, left Botvinnik

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World Chess Championship Moscow, right Smyslow, left Botvinnik
Download this stock image: World Chess Championship Moscow, right Smyslow, left Botvinnik (also known as Botwinnik) Date: 19 April 1957 Location: Moscow Keywords: CHESS, WORLD CHAMPONSHIP Personal name: Botvinnik, Mikhail, Botwinnik, Mikhail - 2ARJHR4 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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