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Bremen, Germany. 12th Nov, 2018. Pupils of the primary school on Glockenstraße play chess as part of the press conference on the school project "Schach macht schlau". According to the organizers of
Bremen, Germany. 12th Nov, 2018. A pupil of the primary school at Glockenstraße plays chess as part of the press conference on the school project "Schach macht schlau". According to the organizers
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Bremen, Germany. 12th Nov, 2018. A pupil of the primary school at the Glockenstraße plays chess as part of the press conference for the school project "Schach macht schlau". According to the
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Bremen, Germany. 12th Nov, 2018. Schoolgirls from the primary school on Glockenstraße play chess as part of the press conference on the school project "Schach macht schlau" ("Chess makes you smart"). According