Shes going to do so to today and what i anticipate is shes a very optimistic person so i anticipate in some measure a message of hope but at the same time perhaps a message of despair because you know everybody is talking about the fact that the semitism appears to be on the rise again in europe and in germany indeed and it comes at a time where the process of remembering itself has been called into question the way germans remember this dark chapter in history. I suppose that is true a couple of years ago the then german president your him go accept something very interesting is that there can be no german identity without oce words and i think many people would subscribe to that view as the perception of germany and of german identity but the fact of the matter is that these days germany is becoming a much more Diverse Society with a lot of people coming and living in germany who have very different cultural backgrounds and some of them are saying you know what is what is auschwitz g
It came as something of a surprise that Toronto was chosen by FIDE as host of both Candidates Tournaments, but Canada has a rich chess history and has produced some great players over the years. Here's a brief outline:
Frank James Marshall and Dawid Janowski are two very memorable figures of chess history. Both were outstanding competitors who became title contenders. They are remembered as two of the finest attacking players from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
Chess, by and large, is a war game played by nonmartial people who would have trouble identifying the business end of an M16 or explaining the difference between an embrasure and a sally port.