Cool Chess Puzzle #1 - Bodo Van Dehn
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I've seen a lot of chess puzzles, and this one is the coolest of them all. Is this the best chess puzzle ever? See what you think! This puzzle was created by Bodo Van Dehn and published in the German chess composition magazine "Die Schwalbe" in August of 1951.
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