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'''Hasan Tahsin''' (born ''Osman Nevres'') (1888 [[Selanik]] - [[May 15]],[[1919]] [[İzmir]]) |
'''Hasan Tahsin''' (born ''Osman Nevres'') (1888 [[Selanik]] - [[May 15]],[[1919]] [[İzmir]]) |
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was a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] journalist and is a national hero in Turkey.As being Djavid Bey's, a prominent Young Turk politician's student, he became a Young Turk(Committie of Union and Progress)supporter in his youth. As a member of the Ottoman anti greek, anti armenian, anti zionist, anti british, anti french and anti emperialist Secret Service ([[Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa]]), he unsuccessfully tried to assassinate the Buxton Brothers: [[Noel Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton]] and [[Charles Roden Buxton]] |
was a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] journalist and is a national hero in Turkey.As being Djavid Bey's, a prominent Young Turk politician's student, he became a Young Turk(Committie of Union and Progress)supporter in his youth. As a member of the Ottoman anti greek, anti armenian, anti zionist, anti british, anti french and anti emperialist Secret Service ([[Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa]]), he unsuccessfully tried to assassinate the Buxton Brothers: [[Noel Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton]] and [[Charles Roden Buxton]] in Romania during [[World War I]]. |
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He was the first to open fire on the [[Greek people|Greek]] soldiers that landed in İzmir on [[May 15]], 1919. His opening fire on Greek troops led to intercommunal rioting which killed over 300 people and is accepted as the starter or one of the strong reason of the Kemalist's war (Turkish Survival War) and the begining date of the extermination of greeks and rums from anatolia which emotional like bear American Ambossador Henry Morgenthau,the friend of british empire and their interests (Ambassador Morgenthau's Story writer) in his books and memories described as greek genocide. |
He was the first to open fire on the [[Greek people|Greek]] soldiers that landed in İzmir on [[May 15]], 1919. His opening fire on Greek troops led to intercommunal rioting which killed over 300 people and is accepted as the starter or one of the strong reason of the Kemalist's war (Turkish Survival War) and the begining date of the extermination of greeks and rums from anatolia which emotional like bear American Ambossador Henry Morgenthau,the friend of british empire and their interests (Ambassador Morgenthau's Story writer) in his books and memories described as greek genocide. |
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Hasan Tahsin (born Osman Nevres) (1888 Selanik - May 15,1919 İzmir) was a Turkish journalist and is a national hero in Turkey.As being Djavid Bey's, a prominent Young Turk politician's student, he became a Young Turk(Committie of Union and Progress)supporter in his youth. As a member of the Ottoman anti greek, anti armenian, anti zionist, anti british, anti french and anti emperialist Secret Service (Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa), he unsuccessfully tried to assassinate the Buxton Brothers: Noel Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton and Charles Roden Buxton in Romania during World War I.
He was the first to open fire on the Greek soldiers that landed in İzmir on May 15, 1919. His opening fire on Greek troops led to intercommunal rioting which killed over 300 people and is accepted as the starter or one of the strong reason of the Kemalist's war (Turkish Survival War) and the begining date of the extermination of greeks and rums from anatolia which emotional like bear American Ambossador Henry Morgenthau,the friend of british empire and their interests (Ambassador Morgenthau's Story writer) in his books and memories described as greek genocide.
Hasan Tahsin's body could never be found, after he shot the greek armies standard bearer from his head (the first genocided greek in anatolia is by him).Only remnants from Tahsin is found by Doç. Mehmetefendioğlu in Buxton's archieves.
References
- Report of the Inter-Allied Commission of Inquiry (May-September 1919) by the Members of the Commission; Adm. Bristol, the US Delegate - Gen. Hare, the British Delegate - Gen. Bunoust, the French Delegate - Gen. Dall'Olio, the Italian Delegate. The statements in defense of the Greek government presented by Col. Mazarakis.
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