
The Other Date 2
The Ottoman Empire, which officially entered the First World War on 11 November 1914 to get a share from the re-division of the world, fought on 10 fronts throughout the war (Caucasus, Iraq, Palestine-Syria, Çanakkale, Galicia, Macedonia, Romania, Hejaz-Yemen, Iran and Libya). also) and was defeated on all fronts except Çanakkale. When Mustafa Kemal, one of the rare people who was aware of the dangers of the Armistice of Mudros signed on 30 October 1918, came to Istanbul on 1 July 1927, exactly seven years after he left Istanbul for Samsun on 16 May 1919, the people felt great. He was greeted with joy. What had not happened in these seven years... The 'War of Independence against the seven heifers' was won, the Sultanate was abolished, the Lausanne Peace Treaty was signed, Ankara became the capital, the Republic was established, the Caliphate was abolished, the basic texts of Kemalist modernization such as the Unification of Education Law and the Hat Law were accepted, The opposition was silenced with the Takrir-i Sükün Law and the Independence Tribunals, and important political rivals were radically eliminated with the Izmir Assassination Case. It was time for Mustafa Kemal to return to the old capital, Istanbul, as a victorious commander and write down his victory. During his three-month stay at Dolmabahçe Palace, Mustafa Kemal would work on the Speech he delivered at the CHF Congress held on 15-20 October 1927.
This book aims to look behind the scenes of the events told from Mustafa Kemal's point of view in Speech. It starts from where The Other History-I left off and explains why Hamidiye Hero Rauf Bey accepted the harsh conditions of the Armistice of Mudros, how the Allied Powers took the Armenian Deportation and war criminals to Malta, who fired the first bullet at the enemy, Mustafa Kemal to Samsun with his own did he go, was he sent by the sultan, were the Kurds represented at the Erzurum and Sivas Congress, what was the role of the sects in the War of Independence, did the Kuvayi-Milliye fight with the 'Seven Powers' or the 'internal enemy', who was Mustafa Suphileri in the Black Sea? strangled, was 'Circassian' Ethem a traitor or a hero, how were Talaat, Enver and Cemal pashas kept away from Anatolia and how did their lives end, did the Armenians, Greeks or Turks burn Izmir, how was the sultanate abolished, the reason for the murder of Ali Sükrü Bey What was it, was Lausanne a victory or a defeat, was the Republic declared in one night, why was the life of the Progressive Republican Party short, were the British behind the Sheikh Said Rebellion, what happened to those who opposed the Hat Law, 150' It tries to give different answers to many questions, such as how the list of crimes was prepared, what was the purpose of the Izmir Assassination Case, different from what we have been taught so far.
Number of Pages: 412
Year of Printing: 2016
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Profil Publishing
Year of First Printing: 2012
Number of Pages: 412
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Profile Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 412 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9789759963866 |
The heart | : | Turkish |