WHAT THEY SAY FOR ATATÜRK!
Romania
Atatürk will take his place in history as an ingenious organizer, a miracle
in administration and the saver of his country.
Independance Romaine Newspaper, Bucharest, 12th November 1938
Atatürk used to understand the real needs of the nation. He had accepted the
criteria of a regional development policy instead of the former Sultan’s policy
of exterior expansion.
He constructed the national life of his country on a strong basis by
evaluating his organization with a strong feedback and new reforms. These feats,
concentrated to the depths of the spirit of the nation, can only be compared
with the expansion plans of Fatih
Sultan Mehmet. Atatürk, as mentioned in the name itself, has literally been
the father of the Turks. A rather though father, yet the father who has arranged
today's well-being.
His deeds can be a subject of pleasure and well-being for all the world.
Curentil Newspaper, Bucharest, 12th November 1938
We share the sorrow of the Turkish Nation with all our heart for the death of
their Great Chief and leader. Atatürk is one of the greatest leaders of the
world who has saved and elevated his nation from disaster with his
determination.
Timpul Newspaper, Bucharest, 12th November 1938
Our nation bows in sorrow and respect for the death of the greatest Turk.
Romania
All schools were closed when the news arrived in Romania that Atatürk was
dead.
Rodar News Agency, Bucharest
Atatürk will take his place in history as an genius organizer, a miracle in
administration and the deliverer of his country.
Independance Romaine Newspaper
This reformer who rose over ordinary humans was most humane with his
character and life-style. Originally, these are the reasons of the attraction to
his personality and his authority, which he has managed to keep till the end of
his life.
Vittorul Newspaper, Marcel Sauvage
Atatürk has opened a new era in the world. I can never forget how he gave a
lesson to the west by giving the rights of the women and expressing the
importance of mothers in his country.
Princess Alexandria, Delegate of International Women’s Association