First Jassy–Kishinev offensive
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The First Jassy–Kishinev offensive was a failed 1944 Soviet attempt during World War II to break through German and Romanian defenses in eastern Romania before a later, successful operation in the same region.
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| First Jassy–Kishinev offensive canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T12140424 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: First Jassy–Kishinev offensive Context triple: [Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive, precededBy, First Jassy–Kishinev offensive]
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Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive
The Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive was a major Soviet World War II operation in August 1944 that destroyed German and Romanian forces in eastern Romania, leading to Romania’s defection from the Axis and opening the way for the Red Army’s advance into the Balkans.
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Monastir Offensive
The Monastir Offensive was a World War I Allied campaign on the Balkan Front that led to the capture of the city of Monastir (Bitola) from Bulgarian and Central Powers forces in 1916.
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Uman–Botoșani offensive
The Uman–Botoșani offensive was a major 1944 Red Army operation on the Eastern Front that drove German and Romanian forces out of much of southwestern Ukraine and opened the way into Romania.
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Carpatho-Uzhgorod Offensive
The Carpatho-Uzhgorod Offensive was a World War II Soviet military operation aimed at driving German and Hungarian forces from the Carpathian region and advancing into eastern Czechoslovakia.
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Kaluga offensive operation
The Kaluga offensive operation was a World War II Red Army campaign in late 1941 aimed at liberating the city of Kaluga and pushing German forces westward during the broader Soviet winter counteroffensive.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: First Jassy–Kishinev offensive Target entity description: The First Jassy–Kishinev offensive was a failed 1944 Soviet attempt during World War II to break through German and Romanian defenses in eastern Romania before a later, successful operation in the same region.
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A.
Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive
The Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive was a major Soviet World War II operation in August 1944 that destroyed German and Romanian forces in eastern Romania, leading to Romania’s defection from the Axis and opening the way for the Red Army’s advance into the Balkans.
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B.
Monastir Offensive
The Monastir Offensive was a World War I Allied campaign on the Balkan Front that led to the capture of the city of Monastir (Bitola) from Bulgarian and Central Powers forces in 1916.
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C.
Uman–Botoșani offensive
The Uman–Botoșani offensive was a major 1944 Red Army operation on the Eastern Front that drove German and Romanian forces out of much of southwestern Ukraine and opened the way into Romania.
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D.
Carpatho-Uzhgorod Offensive
The Carpatho-Uzhgorod Offensive was a World War II Soviet military operation aimed at driving German and Hungarian forces from the Carpathian region and advancing into eastern Czechoslovakia.
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E.
Kaluga offensive operation
The Kaluga offensive operation was a World War II Red Army campaign in late 1941 aimed at liberating the city of Kaluga and pushing German forces westward during the broader Soviet winter counteroffensive.
- F. None of above. chosen
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