Ismet Inonu was the leader of Turkey during WW2.
Answer this question…It went from controlling a powerful empire to forming an independent republic.
Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
it lost control of many former ottoman territories, but established an independent republic
Turkey was neutral
The Republic of Turkey was founded on October 29, 1923, following the Turkish War of Independence led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The country's capital was moved to Ankara and significant reforms were implemented to modernize Turkey and establish a democratic, secular state.
During WW I, Turkey was part of the Ottoman Empire, which fought on the losing side as an ally of the Central Powers. After the war, the Ottoman Empire was taken apart by the victorious allied forces, and the Republic of Turkey was one of the nations that was created.
Turkey is found at 1071 by Alpaslan the conqouerer. then they have been state of Ottoman by the Leader Osman Gazi. and then they have now Republic Of Turkey by Gazi M.Kemal Atatürk.
The Republic of Turkey did not come into existence until 1923. So while the Republic of Turkey didn't go to war in the First World War, Turks did go to war under the flag of the Ottoman Empire, which was aligned with the Central Powers. In the Second World War, Turkey became a signatory to a treaty with the Allies in 1945 - at a time when it was a bit late to commit itself to the war.
A few years later, in the early 20s.
It went from controlling a powerful empire to forming an independent republic.
No, although the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey) was ruled by a monarch (often styled 'Sultan' or 'Padishah (Emperor) until the end of World War I.
Ismet Inonu was the leader of Turkey during WW2.
Answer this question…It went from controlling a powerful empire to forming an independent republic.
Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
it lost control of many former ottoman territories, but established an independent republic
No. Turkey has never been a communist country (even though Communist Guerillas in the Greek Civil War of 1947-1949 threatened Turkey). On account of the Marshall Plan, Turkey was stabilized and the Kemalist dominated republic remained capitalist. It joined NATO in 1952.