Wolfgang Hasenfuss (Latvian: Volfgangs Hāzenfuss; born December 11, 1900, Jēkabpils, Russian Empire – died October 6, 1944, Gotenhafen) was a Latvian chess master of Baltic German ethnicity.
He played for Latvia in Chess Olympiads and 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad: Hasenfuss won individual bronze medal in 1931.
[6] In 1944 Hasenfuss was leading the Riga Chess Championship, but due to illness was forced to withdraw from the tournament.
He died at a German hospital in Gotenhafen (today Gdynia, Poland).
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