Julius Brach
Julius Brach was a Czech chess master.
In the beginning of his career, he won at Brno 1899, took 3rd at Osyky u Lomnice, took 2nd at Brno 1901, and took 3rd at Brno 1905. He tied for 5-6th at Nuremberg 1906, and shared 2nd at Brno 1907.
He won at Brno 1908, tied for 8-9th at Prague 1908, took 2nd at Brno 1909, and took 6th at Prague 1909. In 1909, he played three matches in Brno; drew with Karel Hromádka, beat A. Perna, and defeated M. Gargulak. He took 2nd at Brno 1911, tied for 5-7th at Breslau 1912, won at Brno 1913, and won in the Mannheim [1914 chess tournament].
During World War I, he shared 3rd at Brünn 1916, won at Brno 1917, and tied for 9-11th at Kaschau 1918. After the war, he won at Brno 1920, tied for 8-9th at Brno 1921, took 3rd at Pistyan 1922, tied for 9-11th at Znojmo 1927, and took 8th at Olomouc 1930.