1953 West German federal election
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The 1953 West German federal election was a parliamentary vote in postwar West Germany that strengthened Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s conservative coalition and further anchored the country in the Western bloc during the early Cold War.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 1953 West German federal election Context triple: [Cabinet Adenauer II, formedAfterElection, 1953 West German federal election]
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A.
German federal elections
German federal elections are nationwide parliamentary elections in Germany that determine the composition of the Bundestag and ultimately the federal government.
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B.
October 1949 East German general election
The October 1949 East German general election was the first parliamentary vote in the newly founded German Democratic Republic, conducted under a tightly controlled, single-list system dominated by the Socialist Unity Party.
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C.
German federal election, 1930
The German federal election of 1930 was a pivotal Weimar Republic parliamentary election marked by the dramatic rise of extremist parties, especially the Nazi Party, amid deep economic and political crisis.
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D.
German federal election, 1928
The German federal election of 1928 was a Weimar Republic parliamentary election in which the Social Democratic Party emerged as the largest party amid growing political fragmentation and economic uncertainty.
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E.
German federal election, November 1932
The German federal election of November 1932 was a pivotal Weimar Republic parliamentary election marked by severe political instability and the continued rise of extremist parties, especially the Nazis, shortly before Hitler’s appointment as chancellor.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 1953 West German federal election Target entity description: The 1953 West German federal election was a parliamentary vote in postwar West Germany that strengthened Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s conservative coalition and further anchored the country in the Western bloc during the early Cold War.
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A.
German federal elections
German federal elections are nationwide parliamentary elections in Germany that determine the composition of the Bundestag and ultimately the federal government.
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B.
October 1949 East German general election
The October 1949 East German general election was the first parliamentary vote in the newly founded German Democratic Republic, conducted under a tightly controlled, single-list system dominated by the Socialist Unity Party.
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C.
German federal election, 1930
The German federal election of 1930 was a pivotal Weimar Republic parliamentary election marked by the dramatic rise of extremist parties, especially the Nazi Party, amid deep economic and political crisis.
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D.
German federal election, 1928
The German federal election of 1928 was a Weimar Republic parliamentary election in which the Social Democratic Party emerged as the largest party amid growing political fragmentation and economic uncertainty.
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E.
German federal election, November 1932
The German federal election of November 1932 was a pivotal Weimar Republic parliamentary election marked by severe political instability and the continued rise of extremist parties, especially the Nazis, shortly before Hitler’s appointment as chancellor.
- F. None of above. chosen
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