Carl von Ossietzky
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Carl von Ossietzky was a German journalist, pacifist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for exposing clandestine German rearmament during the interwar period.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Carl von Ossietzky canonical | 2 |
| von Ossietzky | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Carl von Ossietzky Context triple: [University of Oldenburg, namedAfter, Carl von Ossietzky]
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Klaus Gallwitz
Klaus Gallwitz is a German art historian and curator known for his influential leadership roles at major art institutions and his contributions to contemporary art exhibitions.
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Egon Bahr
Egon Bahr was a German politician and key architect of West Germany’s Ostpolitik, the policy of détente and normalization of relations with Eastern Bloc countries during the Cold War.
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Hermann Hess
Hermann Hess was a mountaineer known for making the first recorded ascent of Monte San Valentín, the highest peak in Chilean Patagonia.
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Alfred Naujocks
Alfred Naujocks was an SS officer and Nazi operative known for orchestrating covert operations, including the staged Gleiwitz incident used as a pretext for the German invasion of Poland in 1939.
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Martin Niemöller
Martin Niemöller was a German Lutheran pastor and theologian best known for his outspoken opposition to Nazism and his postwar confession embodied in the poem “First they came…”.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Carl von Ossietzky Target entity description: Carl von Ossietzky was a German journalist, pacifist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for exposing clandestine German rearmament during the interwar period.
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A.
Klaus Gallwitz
Klaus Gallwitz is a German art historian and curator known for his influential leadership roles at major art institutions and his contributions to contemporary art exhibitions.
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B.
Egon Bahr
Egon Bahr was a German politician and key architect of West Germany’s Ostpolitik, the policy of détente and normalization of relations with Eastern Bloc countries during the Cold War.
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C.
Hermann Hess
Hermann Hess was a mountaineer known for making the first recorded ascent of Monte San Valentín, the highest peak in Chilean Patagonia.
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D.
Alfred Naujocks
Alfred Naujocks was an SS officer and Nazi operative known for orchestrating covert operations, including the staged Gleiwitz incident used as a pretext for the German invasion of Poland in 1939.
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E.
Martin Niemöller
Martin Niemöller was a German Lutheran pastor and theologian best known for his outspoken opposition to Nazism and his postwar confession embodied in the poem “First they came…”.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
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Subject: Carl von Ossietzky Description of subject: Carl von Ossietzky was a German journalist, pacifist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for exposing clandestine German rearmament during the interwar period.
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