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Demirkırat stumbled on March 12, 1971. Actually, you know, they shoot limping horses. But this time it didn't. Turkish democracy continued to run despite its wounds. Because March 12 was not a "seizure" but a "warning". The generals were saying, "If what we want is not done, we will seize it." The country was entering a new era under this Sword of Damocles. A president who was helpless in the face of events, a prime minister who had to leave his seat, a newly fallen parliament, four generals neither inside nor outside the power... Now, a solution would be tried to be found out of this complex equation. But how and with whom? No one knew the answer to these questions in Turkey on the morning of March 13.
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Ali İhsan Göğüş
Ali İhsan Göğüş
Self
Ali İhsan Göğüş
Self
Sadi Koçaş
Sadi Koçaş
Self
Sadi Koçaş
Self


Süleyman Demirel
Süleyman Demirel
Self
Süleyman Demirel
Self
Celil Gürkan
Celil Gürkan
Self
Celil Gürkan
Self
Muhsin Batur
Muhsin Batur
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Muhsin Batur
Self
Abdullah Asım İğneciler
Abdullah Asım İğneciler
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Abdullah Asım İğneciler
Self


Bülent Ecevit
Bülent Ecevit
Self
Bülent Ecevit
Self
Atilla Sav
Atilla Sav
Self
Atilla Sav
Self
Atilla Karaosmanoğlu
Atilla Karaosmanoğlu
Self
Atilla Karaosmanoğlu
Self
Çetin Altan
Çetin Altan
Self
Çetin Altan
Self
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