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F. Le Bot, « Que rendre après l'irréparable ? Évaluations et restitutions des biens spoliés durant l'Occupation dans le cadre des procédures judiciaires de l'après-guerre », Le Mouvement social, no 222,‎ 2008, p. 111–128

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Attached: 1 image #chess #siliconroad #reengineeringtheclassics I was completely unaware of it but Dragon 3.3's choice in the Sicilian Dragon (see diagram) which I covered in a couple of videos (https://youtu.be/WqX8KDi_1-U and https://youtu.be/dqpFAo8AmrM) has been covered by a self-published book by Junior Tay (a very good author who produced a very nice work on the Schliemann in the past) available from Forward Chess. https://forwardchess.com/product/the-hungarian-dragon. See also his article for chess.com: https://www.chess.com/blog/juniortay/heralding-in-the-year-of-the-dragon

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