Career
He played several times in Warsaw City championships, where tied for 12-13th in 1926, 10-11th in 1930, 5-6th in 1931, 7-8th in 1932, and took 12th in 1934. He was also the correspondent of Polish Telegraphic Agency there. During World World War II he lived in Warsaw, occupied by Nazis, where he played in underground chess tournaments (he shared 2nd place in 1944).
After the collapse of Warsaw Uprising in October 1944, he was taken away to Germany.
He settled in Bavaria after the war because of the communist regime in Poland.