Hüsrev Gerede

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Eğitim
Military Academy

Soldier, statesman. (B. 1886, Edirne- D. Istanbul, 1962.) He graduated from War Academy in 1908 as staff captain. He took part in Eastern Front during the First World War (1914-1917). Then he worked as intelligence and political branch director in the staff council of Mustafa Kemal. He was elected as the Member of Parliament, moved to Ankara after the invasion of Istanbul and participated in the works of TGNA as Trabzon Deputy.

He received the Gerede surname from Ataturk because of his success to suppress the Bolu Revolt. He quit from military during the Republic and worked as ambassador in Budapest, Sofia, Tehran, Tokyo, Berlin and Rio de Janeiro. He worked hard to strengthen Turkish-Japanese and Turkish-German friendship during his position as an ambassador. He was Urfa deputy between 1934 and 1936 and Sivas deputy between 1942 and 1947.

WORKS:

İran Hatıratı, Harp İçinde Almanya ve Atatürk ve İnkılap Hatıratım, Hüsrev Gerede’nin Kurtuluş Savaşı Anıları (prepared by Sami Önal, 2002).

REFERENCE: İş’te Kitap (Spring 2002), Oylum Yılmaz / Hüsrev Gerede’nin Anıları (Radikal Kitap, 26.11.2002), Sami Önal / Hüsrev Gerede’nin Kurtuluş Savaşı Anıları (2002), İhsan Işık / Resimli ve Metin Örnekli Türkiye Edebiyatçılar ve Kültür Adamları Ansiklopedisi (2006, 2007).

 

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