Talk:Salo Flohr

I am Janis Elsbergs, an author, translator and amateur chess player and avid chess history reader. This page seems, in general, quite trustworthy to me. For those who read in Russian, a thoughtful book about Flohr can be suggested - Refugee, by Vladimir Moschenko (published as ''Lyubov and shakhmaty [Love and Chess]. Mikhail Tal, Salli Landau, Salo Flohr', Moscow, Zebra E Poligrafizdat Publishers, 2009, ISBN 978-5-94663-921-7 - in one volume with the memoirs of Salli Landau, Tal's first wife).' A point of interest which is not enlightened upon here is the question why Flohr did not participate in 1948 world chess championship. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.84.128.6 (talk) 19:54, 10 December 2012 (UTC)