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Events in the year 1942 in Turkey.[1]
Parliament
Incumbents
- Refik Saydam (up to 7 July)
- Ahmet Fikri Tüzer (acting, 7 July – 9 July)
- Şükrü Saracoğlu (from 9 July)
 
Ruling party and the main opposition
- Ruling party – Republican People's Party (CHP)
Cabinet
12th government of Turkey (up to 9 July) 13th government of Turkey (from 9 July)
Events
- 16 March – British war planes bombarded Milas. They claimed this event as an error.
- 8 April – Exchange of wounded British and Italian soldiers in İzmir
- 7 July – Upon Refik Saydam’s death on duty, Ahmet Fikri Tüzer acted as the prime minister for two days
- 14 July – Atılay tragedy. Submarine Atılay sank because of a naval mine in the Strait of Çanakkale (Dardanelles)
- 11 November – Wealth tax (varlık vergisi) an incontestable tax to support the treasury against World War II expenditures
- 20 December – 1942 Niksar–Erbaa earthquake
Births
- 1 January – Vural Öger, businessman
- 14 March – Emin Çölaşan, journalist
- 31 May – Gündüz Tekin Onay, footballer and coach
- 12 June – Tülay Tuğcu, chief judge
- 17 June – Doğu Perinçek, politician
- 2 July – Ahmet Türk, politician
- 9 August – Erman Şener, film critic, screenwriter
- 22 August, Uğur Mumcu, academic, journalist
- 30 August, Zafer Ergin, actor
- 18 September – Şenes Erzik, vice president of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)
- 13 October – Aykut Oray, actor
- 23 December -Süha Arın, film director
Deaths
- 7 July – Refik Saydam (born in 1881), prime minister on duty
- 9 May – Vedat Tek (born in 1873), architect [2]
- 16 August – Ahmet Fikri Tüzer (born in 1878), government minister and former acting prime minister
- 8 September – Rıza Nur (born in 1879), politician
- 16 November – Ömer Lütfi Argeşo (born in 1880), politician
Gallery
 İsmet İnönü İsmet İnönü
 Refik Saydam Refik Saydam
 Ahmet Fikri Tüzer Ahmet Fikri Tüzer
 Şükrü Saracoğlu Şükrü Saracoğlu
 Emin Çölaşan Emin Çölaşan
 Doğu Perinçek Doğu Perinçek
 Rıza Nur Rıza Nur
.JPG.webp) Uğur Mumcu Uğur Mumcu
References
- ↑ Türkiye'nin 70 yılı, Tempo, İstanbul, 1998, pp 90–92
- ↑ "Türkçe Bilgi: Vedat Tek".
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