List of Polish chess masters

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This is a list of Polish chess masters. Some players later in their careers assumed the citizenship of another country (for example Janowski and Najdorf later became French and Argentinian citizens respectively).

Contents

Pre-FIDE chess masters

FIDE chess masters

Men

Women

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