1953 in Luxembourg
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The following lists events that happened during 1953 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
| Position | Incumbent |
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| Grand Duke | Charlotte[1] |
| Prime Minister | Pierre Dupong (until 29 December) Joseph Bech (from 29 December) |
| President of the Chamber of Deputies | Émile Reuter |
| President of the Council of State | Félix Welter |
| Mayor of Luxembourg City | Émile Hamilius |
Events
- 26 February–21 April 1953 - Battle of Chatkol during the Korean War. Luxembourg soldiers fought against 55 consecutive nights of Chinese assaults.
- 9 April – Hereditary Grand Duke Jean marries Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium.[2]
- 1 May – First iron cast by the European Coal and Steel Community at Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette.[2]
- 12 May – Albert Goldmann is appointed to the Council of State.[3]
- 12 May – Léon Schaus is appointed to the Council of State.[3]
- 24 June – Law passed to build Esch-sur-Sûre Dam, which would create the Upper Sauer Lake.[2]
- 29 December – Prime Minister Pierre Dupong dies in office. He is replaced by Christian Social People's Party colleague Joseph Bech, who leads the Bech-Bodson Ministry.[4]
Births
- 13 March – François Valentiny, architect
- 1 July – Nico Helminger, writer
- 3 July – Carlo Wagner, politician
- 30 July – Nico Ries, soldier and Chief of Defence
- 29 November - Mariette Kemmer, opera singer
- 10 December – Nicolas Schmit, politician
- 13 December – André Jung, actor
