Hannelore Lucht
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Hannelore Lucht (unknown – unknown) was a German chess player who won the West Germany Women's Chess Championship (1963).
Hannelore Lucht from Dortmund won the West Germany Women's Chess Championship in Krefeld in October 1963, ahead of Anneliese Brandler.[1]
She took second place in the 1964 West Germany Women's Chess Championship in Bremen, behind Irmgard Kärner from Starnberg.[2]