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It is a famous saying: "One can come to power with a bayonet, but not sit on it." The organization, which carried out 27 May, came to power with a bayonet. Moreover, these young officers seized power that night by breaking the traditional chain of command. In the morning, a 10-year DP period was over, the support of the public was gained at first hand, and a brand new phase was reached. Now, the days that would mark the future of Turkey were beginning. Now, as those days put it, the "second republic period" was beginning.
Top Cast
Cemal Madanoğlu
Cemal Madanoğlu
Self
Cemal Madanoğlu
Self
Tarık Zafer Tunaya
Tarık Zafer Tunaya
Self
Tarık Zafer Tunaya
Self
Hıfzı Veldet Velidedeoğlu
Hıfzı Veldet Velidedeoğlu
Self
Hıfzı Veldet Velidedeoğlu
Self
Alparslan Türkeş
Alparslan Türkeş
Self
Alparslan Türkeş
Self
Suphi Baykam
Suphi Baykam
Self
Suphi Baykam
Self


Metin Toker
Metin Toker
Self
Metin Toker
Self


Baha Aksit
Baha Aksit
Self
Baha Aksit
Self


Esat Budakoğlu
Esat Budakoğlu
Self
Esat Budakoğlu
Self


Mükerrem Sarol
Mükerrem Sarol
Self
Mükerrem Sarol
Self


Aydin Menderes
Aydin Menderes
Self
Aydin Menderes
Self
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