Mustafa Kemal Ataturk:
The Chosen, Perfect, Father of the Turks
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was born in 1881 in Salonica. He was given the name of Mustafa because religiously it meant "The Chosen." (Mango 2002) His family was of the lower middle-class and a Muslim, Turkish speaking family, where his father served as a junior civil servant. Ataturk's challenge to the traditional life of Turkey began at a very young age. He recalls as one of his first memories:
My first memory of childhood concerns the problem of my schooling. This caused a bitter dispute between my parents. My mother wanted me to go to the neighbourhood [Koranic] school after initial prayers. My father, who was an official in the [customs and] excise department, was in favour of sending me to Semsi Efendi's school, which had newly opened, and of having me educated in the new manner. In the end, my father found a clever way out. First, I started at the neighbourhood school with the usual ceremony. This satisfied my mother. A few days later, I left the neighbourhood school and was entered in Semsi Efendi's school. (Mango 2002)
At the age of seven, Ataturk mourned the loss of his father and had to stay with his uncle. During this time, Ataturk transferred from his school into a military school, jealous of the Western-style uniform that he saw the military cadets got to wear. Telling his mother about his interest in military school proved be a difficult task, and he only told her after he had taken the entrance exam and was accepted into the school. After his final school transfer, Ataturk graduated at the Military School of Istanbul in the year of 1902, gaining the rank of lieutenant. In 1905, he graduated from the Military Academy with the rank of major. During the war, Ataturk was stationed at Trobruk and Derne, where he successfully won the battle of Trobruk against...
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