1941 in Turkey
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Events in the year 1941 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party –Republican People’s Party (CHP)
Cabinet
Events
- 18 January – Petrol Ofisi a national petrolium company was founded
- 24 March – Turco Soviet declaration. Soviet Union promised neutrality in case of an assault to Turkey
- 18 June _ Turco German agrrement of friendship
- 22 June – Turkey declared neutrality in the recently started Germany-USSR War (In WW2)
- 23 June – Refah tragedy, a Turkish ship was torpedord by an anonymous battle ship. 168 deaths
- 10 December – Earthquake in Eastern Anatolia
- 19 December – Due to war time hardships, bread consumption was restricted in İstanbul
Births
- 15 may - Özdemir Sabancı, industralist
- 24 June - Erkin Koray, musician
- 18 July - Bedrettin Dalan, Mayor of İstanbul
- 26 August - Ayşe Kulin, writer
- 13 September - Ahmet Necdet Sezer, president (2000-2007)
- 21 November - İdil Biret, pianist
- 26 December - Şener Şen, actor
Deaths
- 25 April – Salih Bozok (born in 1881), Atatürk’s aide de camp
- 3 July – Kâzım Dirik (born in 1881), retired general
- 17 July - Meliha Ulaş (born in 1901), politician, teacher
- 7 October – Cemal Mersinli (born in 1975), retired general
Gallery
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İsmet İnönü
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Refik Saydam
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Özdemir Sabancı
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Erkin Koray
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Ayşe Kulin
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Ahmet Necdet Sezer
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Şener şen
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Salih Bozok
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Kazım Dirik
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Meliha Ulaş
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Cemal Mersinli
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 88-90
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