Honoring the Memory of Atatürk

Title Honoring the Memory of Atatürk
Author Eugene Pittard
Publication Date: 1939
Publication Place - Turkish Historical Society, 1939.
Subject History of Civilization, CB3-482
Type Periodical
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions electronic resource
Library: Bursa Uludağ University Library
Library Asset ID edsdoj.f0b8841d34843faaa43e11620b36dc2
Record ID at3gabod6f
Library Location LCC:History of Civilization
Date 1939
Sample Text I had the privilege of approaching this wonderful man, whom Turkey had the honor and happiness to meet at a most tragic moment in its history, several times, in Istanbul, Ankara, and in the house he built on stilts in Yalova for the purpose of seclusion and rest. It can be guessed what kind of memories I have preserved from these reflections, some of which are short enough to be considered fleeting and some of which are long. As I write these lines, I feel again the excitement that gripped us the day we met Atatürk for the last time: We were in Çankaya. Ataturk, who perhaps felt that he was sick, weak, and dangerously afflicted, wanted to tell us a little more about himself, knowing that our support was close.
DOI 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1418201
ISSN 0041-4255
İlişki https://doaj.org/toc/0041-4255
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Honoring the Memory of Atatürk

Author Eugene Pittard
Publication Date 1939
Publication Place - Turkish Historical Society, 1939.
Subject History of Civilization, CB3-482
Type Periodical
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions electronic resource
Library Bursa Uludağ University Library
Library Asset ID edsdoj.f0b8841d34843faaa43e11620b36dc2
Record ID at3gabod6f
Library Location LCC:History of Civilization
Date 1939
Sample Text I had the privilege of approaching this wonderful man, whom Turkey had the honor and happiness to meet at a most tragic moment in its history, several times, in Istanbul, Ankara, and in the house he built on stilts in Yalova for the purpose of seclusion and rest. It can be guessed what kind of memories I have preserved from these reflections, some of which are short enough to be considered fleeting and some of which are long. As I write these lines, I feel again the excitement that gripped us the day we met Atatürk for the last time: We were in Çankaya. Ataturk, who perhaps felt that he was sick, weak, and dangerously afflicted, wanted to tell us a little more about himself, knowing that our support was close.
DOI 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1418201
ISSN 0041-4255
İlişki https://doaj.org/toc/0041-4255
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