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We came to the end of the road. We told you the story of the establishment of a democracy throughout 9 episodes... We witnessed the collapse of a one-party regime. We witnessed the disappearance of the national chiefdom. Together we experienced the holding of the first free general elections and the raising of democracy in pain. And finally, we told you about the birth, rise and fall of a new power. Where we ended up was a military intervention. Whatever the reasons, the storm of revolution had blown once. Now the task of the officers who seized power on the morning of May 27 was to contain that storm. But it didn't. After a while, the storm started to drag the revolutionaries in front of it. The historical scenario was repeated. The Revolution ate some of their children. The revolution was now speaking its own language...
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Altan Öymen
Altan Öymen
Self
Altan Öymen
Self
Burhan Apaydın
Burhan Apaydın
Self
Burhan Apaydın
Self
Hıfzı Veldet Velidedeoğlu
Hıfzı Veldet Velidedeoğlu
Self
Hıfzı Veldet Velidedeoğlu
Self
Nahit Saçlıoğlu
Nahit Saçlıoğlu
Self
Nahit Saçlıoğlu
Self
Cemal Madanoğlu
Cemal Madanoğlu
Self
Cemal Madanoğlu
Self
Alparslan Türkeş
Alparslan Türkeş
Self
Alparslan Türkeş
Self


Aydin Menderes
Aydin Menderes
Self
Aydin Menderes
Self
Mutahhare Polatkan
Mutahhare Polatkan
Self
Mutahhare Polatkan
Self


Nazli Ilicak
Nazli Ilicak
Self
Nazli Ilicak
Self


Metin Toker
Metin Toker
Self
Metin Toker
Self
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