![]() ![]() ![]() In the first ceremony held in Çal village, Mustafa Kemal emphasized the importance of keeping the national spirit alive and Unknown Soldier Monumentwith his wife Latife Hanım.Ĭommander-in-Chief Victory from 1926 victory Day is celebrated as. The two-year wait for victory in the most important reason to celebrate in terms of both national and international level in the new Turkey of 1923 was that the density is fierce. On 30 August, for the first time in 1924, in Dumlupınar near Çal Village, with a ceremony attended by President Mustafa Kemal Commander-in-Chief Victory Celebrated by name. The Great Offensive started in Afyon on the night of the 26th to the 27th of August and ended with the victory of the Turkish army with the destruction of the enemy troops surrounded by Aslıhan in the Dumlupınar Pitched Battle, which Mustafa Kemal Pasha personally directed. Turkey Grand National Assembly on 20 July at the session of the supreme command authority given to him in 1922, including the fourth time Mustafa Kemal Pasha took the decision to attack was conducted in June and preparations as confidential. The Great Assault was a secret operation that was thought and planned to ensure that the Turkish army gives the last and definite blow to the occupying forces and expel them from Anatolia during the War of Independence. For the first time in Afyon in 1924 celebrated the Victory name of the Commander in Chief on August 30, is celebrated as Victory Day in Turkey since 1926. Although the occupation troops left the country later, August 30 symbolically represents the day the country's lands were taken back. Victory Day, in Dumlupinar on AugMustafa Kemal başkumandanlıg resulted in victories to commemorate the Great Offensive for Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is celebrated every year on August 30 the official day is a national holiday.Īfter the successful conclusion of the Great Offensive, also known as the Commander-in-Chief Pitched Battle, as it was held under Atatürk's commander in chief, the Greek armies were followed to Izmir With the liberation of Izmir on September 9, 1922, Turkish lands were liberated from Greek occupation. ![]()
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