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National Liberator "This nation has never lived without
independence. We cannot and shall not live without it. Either independence or
death."
Mustafa Kemal Pasha emerged as the national liberator of the Turks when the
Ottoman Empire, carved up by the Western Powers, was in its death throes.
Already a legendary hero of the Dardanelles and other fronts, he became in 1919
the leader of the Turkish emancipation.
With a
small and ill-equipped army, he repelled the invading enemy forces on the East,
on the South, and on the West. He even had to contend with the Sultan's troops
and local bands of rebels before he could gain complete control of the Turkish
homeland.
By September 1922, he had received one of history's most difficult triumphs
against internal opposition and powerful external enemies.The liberator ranks
among the world's greatest strategists and holds the rare distinction of having
maintained a perfect military record consisting of only victories and no
defeats.As the national struggle ended, the heroic leader proclaimed:"
Following the military triumph we accomplished by bayonets, weapons and
blood, we shall strive to win victories in such fields as culture, scholarship,
science, and economics," adding that " the enduring benefits of victories depend
only on the existence of an army of education." It is for his military victories
and his cultural and socio-political reforms, which gave Turkey its new life,
that the Turkish nation holds Atatürk in gratitude and reverence. |