We remember and honor our Great Leader, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Türkiye, with profound respect, admiration, and an ever-deepening sense of longing. His greatest legacy, the Republic of Türkiye, will forever remain entrusted to us. #WeWillNeverLeaveYou #YourWorkIsOurLegacy
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Today, we pause to honor and remember Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the visionary who laid the foundation of modern Turkey. His legacy of progress, unity, and unwavering dedication to his nation continues to inspire generations. On this day of remembrance, let us reflect on his values of resilience, education, and innovation—principles that guide us in building a brighter, more inclusive future. #RememberingAtatürk #10Kasım #LegacyOfLeadership #November10
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The Gallipoli Campaign, a pivotal event in Turkish history during World War I, holds profound significance for Turkey. Lasting from April 25 to January 9, 1916, it saw Turkish forces, led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, repel Allied attempts to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula. Despite being outnumbered, Turkish resilience and strategic prowess prevailed, thwarting the invaders' plans and safeguarding Turkey's sovereignty. This victory resonates deeply within Turkish society, symbolizing unity, patriotism, and resilience. Atatürk's famous words, "There is no difference between the Johnnies and Mehmets to us," reflect a spirit of reconciliation and mutual respect that emerged from the conflict. Moreover, the Gallipoli Victory played a pivotal role in shaping modern Turkey, inspiring the establishment of the Republic under Atatürk's leadership. In essence, the Gallipoli Victory epitomizes Turkish valor and determination, leaving an enduring legacy of courage and sacrifice. Its impact transcends mere military success, serving as a beacon of national pride and unity for generations to come. We remember and honor our martyrs with gratitude and reverence. May their souls rest in peace.
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June Officially Recognized as Portuguese Heritage Month on the National Day Calendar Mr. President Biden and PALCUS President Soares, My warm congratulations to PALCUS and its leadership on this wonderful milestone! 1.4 million Luso-Americans are indebted and applaud your efforts. Mr. President, on this the year we celebrate and commemorate other historic milestones: * 75 years of NATO's founding, of which Portugal was one ot he 12 original signatories; * 881 years of the founding the Lusitanian nation - the first or one of the first to recognize the 13 colonies as the United States of America; and * the Portuguese Diaspora worldwide commemorates our National Day - Portugal Day, Day of Camões, and of the Portuguese Communities - June 10, 2024 - there is no reason why the White House - or at least - the US Department of State - can't fly the Portuguese national flag next to the Stars and Stripes at the White House or at Foggy Bottom to honor the contributions of Portuguese and Luso-Americans to this Atlantic Alliance. What an exceptionally high recognition and honor this would be for us Luso-Americans. God Bless America and Viva Portugal! #TheWhiteHouse #USCongress #StateDepartment #Presidencia #PrimeMininsterMontenegro #SecBliken #FMGangel https://lnkd.in/de-A2MWT
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Today, we honor Mustafa Kemal Atatürk—not only as Türkiye’s greatest leader but as one of history’s profound visionaries, whose influence endures across generations and continents. May his spirit continue to guide us and inspire future generations to shape a world of peace, progress, and unity.
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The Celebration of 50 Years since the Restoration of Democracy in Greece highlights important Benefits and Achievements for the Greek people. Restoration, which took place in 1974 after a period of Military Dictatorship, marked the beginning of a New Era of Political Stability, Economic Growth and Social Progress. Celebrating 50 Years of Democracy in Greece does not just mean looking back at the Achievements of the Past, but also Recognizing the Resilience and Enduring Spirit of the Greek People. It Serves as a Reminder of the Importance of Democratic Values and the Collective Effort Required to Preserve and Strengthen them for Future Generations.
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Anniversary of the "No" is celebrated throughout Greece, Cyprus and the Greek communities around the world on 28 October each year. Ohi Day commemorates the rejection by the Greek prime minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini on 28 October 1940 and the subsequent Hellenic counterattack against the invading Italian forces at the mountains of Pindus during the Greco-Italian War and Greek resistance during the Axis occupation. Σήμερα τιμούμε όσους έπεσαν προκειμένου να υπερασπιστούν την πατρίδα μας . Χρόνια πολλά Έλληνες ,χρόνια πολλα Ελλάδα . #dnppackagingmachines #dnppackaging #packagingmachines #packagingmachinery #packagingindustry #28thoctober #nationalday #ohiday #epeteiostouoxi
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Born today 356BC Alexander the Great, Macedonian king and military leader, born in Pella, Macedonia (modern Greece) By the age of thirty, Alexander created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from the Ionian Sea to the Himalayas. He was undefeated in battle and is considered one of history's most successful military commanders Alexander the Great versus Julius Caesar: Who was the Greatest Commander in the Ancient World? Get this book UK at https://amzn.to/31wtSNP Get the book USA at https://amzn.to/3Nv3bOP In the annals of ancient history the lights of Alexander the Great and Gaius Julius Caesar shine brighter than any other, inspiring generations of dynasts and despots with their imperial exploits. Each has been termed the greatest military leader of the ancient world, but who actually was the best? In this new book Dr Simon Elliott first establishes a set of criteria by which to judge the strategic and tactical genius of both. He then considers both in turn in brand-new, up-to-date military biographies, starting with Alexander, undefeated in battle and conqueror of the largest empire the world had seen by the age of 26\. Next Caesar, the man who played the crucial role in expanding Roman territory to the size which would later emerge as the Empire under his great nephew, adopted son and heir Augustus. The book's detailed conclusion sets each of their military careers against the criteria set out earlier to finally answer the question: who was the greatest military leader in the ancient world?
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Born today 356BC Alexander the Great, Macedonian king and military leader, born in Pella, Macedonia (modern Greece) By the age of thirty, Alexander created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from the Ionian Sea to the Himalayas. He was undefeated in battle and is considered one of history's most successful military commanders Alexander the Great versus Julius Caesar: Who was the Greatest Commander in the Ancient World? Get this book UK at https://amzn.to/31wtSNP Get the book USA at https://amzn.to/3Nv3bOP In the annals of ancient history the lights of Alexander the Great and Gaius Julius Caesar shine brighter than any other, inspiring generations of dynasts and despots with their imperial exploits. Each has been termed the greatest military leader of the ancient world, but who actually was the best? In this new book Dr Simon Elliott first establishes a set of criteria by which to judge the strategic and tactical genius of both. He then considers both in turn in brand-new, up-to-date military biographies, starting with Alexander, undefeated in battle and conqueror of the largest empire the world had seen by the age of 26\. Next Caesar, the man who played the crucial role in expanding Roman territory to the size which would later emerge as the Empire under his great nephew, adopted son and heir Augustus. The book's detailed conclusion sets each of their military careers against the criteria set out earlier to finally answer the question: who was the greatest military leader in the ancient world?
Alexander the Great versus Julius Caesar: Who was the Greatest Commander in the Ancient World?
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On 23rd July 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip (Гаврило Принцип) in Sarajevo, the ruling Austro-Hungarian empire issued an ultimatum of ten demands for Serbia to adopt. On accepting all but one of the measures, the empire then waged war on Serbia. According to Kaiser Wilhelm 'the reply [from Serbia] amounted to a capitulation in the humblest style, and with it there disappeared all reason for war'. Princip is often portrayed in the west as the catalyst of the First World War. Yet, this perspective overlooks the stringency of the demands issued to Serbia by Austria-Hungary and any preexisting enmity there was between them. A different perspective is that declaring war was a choice to collectively punish Serbia for one man's actions that tilted the world towards war.
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