Dündar Taşer

Turkish politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroTurkish politician
PlacesTurkey
wasPolitician Military personnel
Work fieldMilitary Politics
Gender
Male
Birth15 May 1925, Gaziantep, Turkey
Death13 June 1972Ankara, Turkey (aged 47 years)
Star signTaurus
Politics:Nationalist Movement Party
The details

Biography

Dündar Taşer (1925 – June 14, 1972) was a Turkish soldier and politician who was a leading figure in Turkish nationalism.

He was born in Gaziantep to a traditionalist family and underwent training to become an officer in the Turkish Army, eventually reaching the rank of Major. A supporter of the conservative elements in the army, he took part in the coup d'état of Cemal Gürsel on 27 May 1960. But as a member of The Fourteen, a group around Alparslan Türkeş, he was sent into exile to Switzerland to serve as a military attache in the Turkish embassy in Zürich.

Forced to retire from the army, he entered politics along with his close associate Alparslan Türkeş by joining Cumhuriyetçi Köylü Millet Partisi (which was later renamed the Nationalist Movement Party). A strong advocate of Pan-Turkism, he established a camp to train North Cypriot guerillas in 1968.

He died in a road accident in 1972. Following his death his friend, the historian Ziya Nur Aksun, collected many of his words and published them.

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