Şükrü Koçak

Şükrü Koçak (1886, Elazığ, Ottoman Empire 1961, Ankara, Turkey) was a Turkish career officer, government minister, politician, and ideologue of the Kemalist doctrine.

Şükrü Koçak
Member of the Grand National Assembly
Personal details
Born1886
Elazığ, Ottoman Empire
Died1961
Ankara, Turkey
NationalityTurkish

Biography

He graduated from the Military Academy. Between 1939 and 1947 he was the Chairman of the Turkish Aeronautical Association. Between 1 November to 7 December 1944, he took part in the delegation representing Turkey at the International Civil Aviation Conference held in Chicago.

He was made the Minister of Transport and worked with the Recep Peker and Hasan Saka governments. He was married and had two children.[1]

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References

  1. "Biyografya: Şükrü Koçak". www.biyografya.com.


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