28 Şubat 2022 Pazartesi

TNT Road Rage Edition: Loudmouth Stifled by Friend as Police Look On, in Antalya

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 28 February 2022)















"If you don't have something nice to say don't say anything
at all."

In Antalya, police tried to stop a suspicious car with plate number
07 CPU 98 in the Kızılsaray neighborhood, but the driver ignored
the police warning and fled.   Five kilometers ahead, in the Yüksekalan
neighborhood, motorcycle police succeeded in stopping the car and
handcuffed driver Kasım Ö. (48) and his friend Mustafa C. (43). 

However (!), Mustafa C. began screaming at the policemen so Kasım
Ö. had to put his hand over his friend's mouth to silence him, saying
"Shut up! Enough already!"   Police then tested the pair for alcohol
and Kasım Ö. was found to be over the limit.  He was fined about 
6,000 TL (about $400) for "driving under the influence, ignoring a
police warning and creating a danger to traffic".  His vehicle was 
impounded, as well. 





26 Şubat 2022 Cumartesi

"Beat & Release": Uptight Hubby Batters Wife in Tights, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 25 February 2022)

uptight prequel click here for a similar incident 
chronicled by TNT.










                             Before, after and uptight anti-tighter. 

In Sultangazi, Istanbul, Zafer Bozkurt (44) attacked his wife Esra (22)
last Sunday because she was wearing tights.  The young woman was
beaten for a number of minutes before neighbors, hearing the 
commotion, called the police.  

Esra hanım, battered and bloody, was taken to Başakşehir Çam ve 
Sakura Hospital, while Zafer bey was arrested.  After 3 days in the
hospital, Esra hanım was discharged and Zafer bey was released by
police on judicial supervision. (!)

Esra hanım had this to say: "I met my husband last year and we got
married.  We have a two-month-old baby.  After the birth, my spouse
began having fits of jealousy and interfered in my clothing choices.
When I put on tights he would start an argument.  The last time, when
he came home from work he began to say some things.  After that, he
went to the market and came back and all of sudden he attacked me.
I don't remember anything.  When I opened my eyes I was in the 
hospital."

Esra hanım noted that during their entire married life Zafer bey had
threatened her and told her that "'I'll kill your mother and father!'  May
women be protected from such bad men."





23 Şubat 2022 Çarşamba

"Beat & Release": Gun-to-the-Head Was Merely Good Fun, Says 'The Joker'

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 23 February 2022)













             "Sadly, she just doesn't have a sense of humor."


In Kahramanmaraş on 22 July 2020, bank director Turabi K. (50) 
took a gun from a security guard and pointed it at the head of Melis B.
(34), the bank's customer relations expert.  When Melis B. filed a 
police complaint, accompanied by security camera footage, Turabi K.
was fired and a case was filed against him for "threatening with a gun",
a crime that calls for up to 5 years in prison. 

At the 3rd hearing of the case in a Kahramanmaraş court, which 
Turabi K. did not attend, the decision was made to obtain a statement 
from him at his current location so he appeared before a judge in Mersin
to give his statement. 

Once again, Turabi K. asserted that he had not threatened Melis B.
Rather, he said that "the entire incident was a joke.  I don't know why 
Melis B. filed a complaint.  Everyone who worked at our bank branch 
then was surprised about her complaint because it was all just a joke." (!)

However, when asked about claims that right after the incident occurred 
Turabi K. called Melis B. and said "I'm coming to kill you!", Turabi K.
explained that "the reason I called her was to find out why Melis B. 
had reacted the way she did to this joke.  In the course of this phone call,
her older brother asked me a number of times 'are you coming to kill her?' 
The first time he asked this I didn't quite understand what he said and the
word 'Yes' blurted out of my mouth. When he asked this question again,
I said 'No, no.'  In no way did I mean to cause anyone harm."

After Turabi K.'s statement was taken, the court postponed the trial until
certain matters were resolved.     

















Turabi K.: "See, I do it to myself all the time. Ha ha ha."

22 Şubat 2022 Salı

G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) Goat Rescue, in Burdur

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 22 February 2022)














                              The only way out is up.

Seven goats that were stranded on steep rocks in Bucak district of Burdur
province for three days were rescued by volunteer mountaineers over the 
course of an 8-hour operation.   The goats were hoisted 50 meters up 
to safety by means of a rope-elevator system. 

Tuncer Koç, the head of the Antalya Mountaineer and Nature Sports 
Club, explained that "animals grazing in this area generally take to the
rocky promontories when they're frightened by bad weather or 
predators, but they get stuck there.  The lucky ones are rescued but some
fall to their deaths."


















                   GOAT rescuers enjoying the view.

Koç had been notified of the goats' predicament by their shepherd. 
After six hours of preparation, the goats were pulled up from their
rocky perch.  Koç said that "we had to keep a close eye on the weather
during the rescue operation.  Taking along some local residents and 
shepherds, we began our work.  We couldn't take the goats downward
because there was a steep decline of between 300-500 meters there. So
we decided to pull them upwards with a rope-elevator system.   We 
brought 3 goats to safety but noticed 4 more that were stuck a bit 
lower down so we rescued them, too."




21 Şubat 2022 Pazartesi

"Beat & Release": Wife Killer Now Targets "Insulters" on Social Media From His Jail Cell

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sabah Newspaper, 21 February 2022)

really? click here for TNT report about the murder
of his pregnant wife by Aysal.

























"Come over here, dear. It's steeper...uh... I 
mean there's a very nice view from here."

According to late-breaking news, murderer Hakan Aysal (41), who 
pushed his 7-months pregnant wife off a cliff at Kelebekler Valley in 
Fethiye four years ago to collect 400,000 TL in insurance money, is 
still chasing money while in prison.  During the past year, Aysal has 
identified 200 people who have "insulted" him on social media and he 
is demanding 5,000 TL from each of them as a settlement (!). 

Aysal, who is in prison as the appeal of his murder conviction makes
its way through the courts, has had his lawyer Mehmet Buğra Çiçek
identify 200 who have "insulted" Aysal on social media and demand
5,000 TL in compensation from each of them.

Aysal's pursuit of money from prison is enough to make one say
"this is beyond belief!"  Sabah has obtained a copy of the indictment
prepared by the Kandıra public prosecutor about Talha Y. (39) of Konya,
who is one of  Aysal's targets.

On his Facebook page, Talha Y. wrote that people like Aysal "should be
slowly killed by being picked apart day by day.  Otherwise, a life 
sentence is like an award for them."  Aysal took exception to this (!) and
filed a complaint against Talha Y.    In his statement, Talha Y. claimed 
that his Facebook statement was not directly addressed to Aysal,
"if I wanted to do that, I would have written to his own account.  I
wrote what I wrote to protest all the murders of women lately."

Talha Y. refused to settle by arbitration so a suit was filed against him
by Aysal for "insulting by sound, writing or image".  The trial against
Talha Y. will begin in a few days. (!) 

        Aysal's wanderlust confined to his cell these days. 






.


20 Şubat 2022 Pazar

"Winnebago" Snatch and Sting, in Turkish Thrace

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 20 February 2022)













"It was just sitting there on the shore and we thought it 
needed a loving home."

In Erikli village, part of Keşan district in Edirne province, Süleyman
and Kübra Bostancı hooked up a house trailer belonging to Fatih B.
that they found on the shore and pulled it with their own car to their
home in Tekirdağ's Çorlu district.  Noticing that his trailer was missing,
Fatih B. contacted the Gendarmerie.

The Gendarmerie teams in Erikli and Keşan determined that an add had
been placed on the internet, asking 90,000 TL (about $8,000) for Fatih
B.'s trailer so the Gendarmerie posed as an interested buyer when 
contacting the "sellers", the Bostancı couple. 

A final price of 85,000 TL was agreed upon and the "buyers" went to
an industrial park in Çorlu, where they met the Bostancı's and seized
both the trailer and the couple, who were jailed.  The trailer was 
returned to Fatih B. 





18 Şubat 2022 Cuma

TNT Phone Fraud Edition: Professor Duped by High School Dropout

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 18 February 2022)

when it's OK to deny Turkish click here for other
examples of phone frauds that could have been 
avoided with the simple phrase "I don't speak 
Turkish". 















                                Taking teacher to school.

Prof. Nilüfer Narlı, a prominent sociologist and the head of the sociology
department at a university in Istanbul, received a phone call from an 
individual identifying himself as "police officer Ateş" on 4 February.  
The fake policemen recited Prof. Narlı's ID number and the names of her
relatives, as well as her bank account information, and even sent her a 
fake police ID via WhatsApp.  

"Ateş" told Prof. Narlı that her bank accounts had been seized by others
and were being used for some illegal activities.  Consequently, she should
put all her money in just one account, but before that, all of her cash and
jewels had to be recorded.  The fake policeman had Prof. Narlı agree to
the password "barış-pınar" so that their interactions would be secure.  

Prof. Narlı then went to her bank in the Etiler neighborhood of Istanbul,
withdrew all her money and put the cash, along with all her jewelry,
into a bag.  When a "policeman" arrived at her door shortly thereafter and
gave the password "barış-pınar", she handed him the bag.  (!)

The swindler called Prof. Narlı again, saying that another of her accounts
had been identified.  But this time, Prof. Narlı called a lawyer friend,
explained what had happened and realized that she had been duped.
The real police then had Prof. Narlı string along "Ateş" and arrange a 
meeting with him.  Police also determined that the number Prof. Narlı
had been called from was registered to Mustafa Saka, who has a police
record for such frauds.  

Prof. Narlı brought another bag of cash and valuables to a shopping center
in Şişli, where Saka took it and was immediately seized by police.  None
of the cash and valuables that Prof. Narlı had previously given to Saka were
found on his person or in his flat.  Saka denied the accusations but was 
jailed anyway.  Saka's formal education ended in middle school.



16 Şubat 2022 Çarşamba

"Beat & Release": His Pregnant Wife "Fell" to Her Death & He Reaped Insurance Windfall, in Fethiye

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 16 February 2022)














"Be careful dear, it may be slippery where you're sitting.
It's awful steep there. Let me help you...whoops!"

In Kelebekler (Butterflies) Valley in Muğla's Fethiye district, 7-month's
pregnant Semra Aysal (33) "fell" to her death four years ago.  But her 
husband Hakan Aysal (41) was tried for having pushed Semra hanım 
off the cliff in order to collect 400,000 TL in insurance money. (!) 

Now, a court has given Hakan bey a life jail sentence.  The public
prosecutor made the case that Hakan bey had taken his wife to quite
an odd spot for a pregnant woman to be and made her wait there for
hours.  Hakan bey's assertion that he didn't see his wife fall was found
to be beyond belief, too.  

With regard to the insurance policy, Hakan bey had designated his 
rightful heirs as his beneficiaries but on Semra hanım's policy he 
designated only himself as the beneficiary.  Consequently, the 
prosecutor asked for  a severe lifetime jail sentence for "the intentional
murder of his pregnant wife."  The majority of the court  agreed, 
although the head of the court, Abdulkadir Ungan, thought that 
"the suspect ought to be acquitted." (!) 





15 Şubat 2022 Salı

"Ambergris" (a.k.a. sperm whale poop and vomit) Seized, With Gloves (?), in Mersin

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 15 February 2022)













                               Handle with extreme care.

In Mersin, police got a tip that "ambergris" had been brought into Turkey
illegally and was being marketed.  A search was conducted in the car
and home of suspect F.A., with 42.750 kilograms of ambergris worth
10 million TL (about $750,000)  found and seized.  F.A. was taken into
custody but released by the public prosecutor. 

Ambergris is used in different sectors and its production is very limited,
being created in the intestines of sperm whales to ease the passage of
sharp and hard objects through the whale's digestive tract.  The whales
expel ambergris as feces or vomit.  (!)

The fragrance (!) sector is the primary user of ambergris, which looks
hard, waxy and rocky to the eye.  Its color may be black or grey.  
Ambergris is flammable and very valuable. 

Info from Wikipedia: 

Ambergris is formed from a secretion of the bile duct in the intestines of the 
sperm whale, and can be found floating on the sea or washed up on 
coastlines.  It is sometimes found in the abdomens of dead sperm whales.
Because the beaks of giant squids have been discovered within lumps of 
ambergris, scientists have theorized that the substance is produced by the 
whale's gastrointestinal tract to ease the passage of hard, sharp objects 
that it may have eaten.  Ambergris is passed like fecal matter.  It is 
speculated that an ambergris mass too large to be passed through the 
intestines is expelled via the mouth, but this remains under debate.

Ambergris is only produced by sperm whales, and only by an estimated 
one percent of them. Ambergris is rare; once expelled by a whale, it often 
floats for years before making landfall. The slim chances of finding ambergris 
and the legal ambiguity involved led perfume makers away from ambergris, 
and led chemists on a quest to find viable alternatives














   Jonah may have been the first human to discover 
ambergris - the hard way.

14 Şubat 2022 Pazartesi

TNT Valentine's Edition: Nasty Notes on Alimony Payments Burn Ex-Hubby, But Only Slightly

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 14 February 2022)

auto-correct defense click here for another TNT 
alimony report.

















How do you fix a broken heart? Get a lawyer and find out.

Teachers Nihal B. and Barış A. married in 2011.  They had no children
together but joined forces to accumulate some wealth, with Nihal B.
making a large contribution to the couple's financial success with her
business and household acumen.  During their marriage, the couple had
a firm with a 2 million TL turnover, two luxury cars, 4 flats in Izmir
and one in Istanbul.  

However (!), after 7 years of marriage,  Nihal B. accused  Barış A. of 
faithlessness, physical and psychological abuse, hiding assets and 
funneling money to his relatives.  She filed a "hostile" divorce suit but 
upon Barış A.'s request, the divorce was then characterized as "arranged 
by agreement".   So Nihal B. relented on her large alimony and 
compensation demands, asking only for the Istanbul flat, a 2016-model
car and a small amount of alimony.  Most of the wealth the couple had
accumulated went to Barış A. 

However (!!), Barış A. could not stomach paying 7,000 TL to Nihal B.
each month in alimony and he couldn't help himself from writing 
"begrudged alimony!" and "damned alimony!" on the checks.  When
Nihal B. saw these remarks she regretted having agreed to the friendly
divorce.  In a petition she stated through her lawyer: "my client has
been damaged psychologically.  The remarks written on the alimony
checks are an insult to my client.  Consequently, we want 250,000 TL
in spiritual compensation."

The court decided that "Barış A., after divorcing Nihal B., remarried 
and he claims that paying alimony deprives his child of sustenance.  
However, since Barış A. openly expressed this dissatisfaction on the
alimony checks, to the effect that his former wife did not deserve the
alimony, he had caused her distress and must pay compensation."

Rather than 250,000 in compensation, though, the court ruled that 
Barış A. must pay Nihal B. 15,000 TL. 

 













                       Send Barış A. to the front!

13 Şubat 2022 Pazar

"Torture & Degradation": Wannabe Mafia Type Exacts Revenge on Romantic Rival, in Bursa

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 13 February 2022)















    Hey, it's a Louis Vuitton! And I'll throw in a handbag.

On Thursday in Bursa, Yaşar Çakıcı (30) and two friends brought 
E.M. (26) to a house, cuffed his hands and bound his feet.  The three
assailants pummeled E.M. with punches and kicks as he lay on the 
ground.  Then, Çakıcı took a revolver from his belt, stuck the barrel
in E.M.'s mouth before making E.M. swallow a bullet. (!)

Not content with this torture, the suspects stripped E.M. naked and
made him wear a woman's dress.  E.M.'s friends informed police of
the situation and the three assailants were taken into custody on
Friday morning.  The cause of the incident turned out to be E.M.'s
and Çakıcı's rivalry for the favors of one Gamze Ü.

Police determined that Çakıcı had changed his surname from 
"Eskici" in 2019 and they scrubbed his telephone and social media
accounts.  From this research, police learned that Çakıcı and 
friends Bekir T. and Gökhan Y. had tortured an individual named
M.Ş.  Police also found a video on social media of Çakıcı touring
the city with a  long-barrel weapon in his hands.

A woman named Ç.A. also filed a complaint against Çakıcı the day
before yesterday, saying in her statement that Çakıcı had told her 
that he was the nephew of Alaatin Çakıcı (a notorious Turkish 
gangster - evidently the reason for the name-change) and that he 
borrowed money from her a number of times.  When Ç.A.
demanded repayment, Çakıcı threatened her.



 












                             Role model Alaattin Çakıcı.

12 Şubat 2022 Cumartesi

"Beat & Release": He's Given Another Chance to Sexually Harass Youngsters, in Armutlu

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 12 February 2022)














                             "Want some phone candy?"

In Yalova's Armutlu district, Yakup Akkaya (33), a worker at the
municipal sports center, was arrested on 17 August last year for
sexually harassing a boy named E.N. (16) and a girl named P.Ç. (20),
who came to the sports center, by phone.  Akkaya was charged with
"sexual harassment by phone" and spent two months in jail.

In October, Akkaya was released pending trial and returned to his
job at the Armutlu Municipal Sports Center.  However (!), in early
February, Akkaya was taken into custody for sexually harassing 
a boy named Ş.M.A (17) at the facility, again via telephone.  An
examination of the phone messages revealed that Akkaya had both
sexually harassed Ş.M.A. and tried to blackmail him into 
prostitution. 

Akkaya was again jailed in prison in Bursa but another investigation
was opened to determine whether or not he had sexually harassed
other youngsters, by examining his cellphone.  

Akkaya's boss at the sports center, Atalay Bestaş of the Armutlu
municipal company Arjemek, noted that "he hadn't been convicted
of any crime (!) so we brought him back to work.  Since he's been
arrested again, he was fired on 7 February. We're waiting for the 
results of his trial."



10 Şubat 2022 Perşembe

"Beat & Release": No Good Deed Goes Unpunished, in Eskişehir

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 10 February 2022)














Jailed for saving two women's lives. What's wrong with this
picture?


Last Saturday evening in Eskişehir, Afghani Abdulkadir Ahmadi (62)
was stabbing his wife Shannaz Nazari and his daughter Nasimgül
Ahmadi in the middle of the street.  Hearing the women's screams,
Tolga Daşkıran (19) and Hüseyin Şahin (17) intervened.  Şahin threw
Ahmadi to the ground but was stabbed in his ankle by Ahmadi.  In
the course of the tussle, Daşkıran stabbed Ahmadi.

Shannaz Ahmadi was taken to intensive care for treatment of wounds
on her arm and her midsection, as was Ahmadi for a stab wound in 
his back.  On Sunday, Daşkıran was arrested but explained that he was
only intervening to save the women's lives.  Nevertheless, Daşkıran was 
jailed in this incident, which called to mind a similar "Good Samaritan"
case involving one Kadir Şeker in Konya a year ago.  

But good news came last night when Daşkıran was released from jail.
He will be tried without incarceration, on condition that he not leave
the country.  Daşkıran's mother Nazire Kurt met him at the prison gate
with tears in her eyes.  

Daşkıran explained that "my aim was to save a woman's life. No one
would want what happened to happen but everyone else was just 
watching (Ahmedi stab his wife and daughter), so my friend and I 
decided to intervene. I'm pleased with the decision of the Turkish 
justice system to release me."

His mother Nazire hanım said that "I'm very happy.  May God prevent
anyone from going through such an experience.  My son did something
to be proud of - he fought for a woman's life and hopefully she will
recover.  My son did what he had to do."

























                                             Pretzel logic.

9 Şubat 2022 Çarşamba

TNT History Archives: Ottoman-German 9 January 1917 Artillery Attack on Meis Island

 









The Greek island of Meis (Kastelorizo/Megisti) was armed and used 
by English forces in World War I to threaten the nearby Turkish 
Mediterranean coast and for staging airplane carriers.  But a surprise 
artillery attack by a combined Ottoman-German shore battery sunk 
the HMS Ben-my-Chree airplane carrier and damaged other English 
ships in the Meis Island port on 9 January 1917. 

In his memoir “Five Years in Turkey”, German General Liman von 
Sanders made mention of this artillery attack and lauded the efforts 
of three German officers, in particular, taking little or no note of the 
Turkish participation.  In the April-May 1941 issue of Yeni Türk 
magazine, İskender F. Sertelli gave the Turkish perspective, quoting 
a Turkish officer who was involved in the attack.  A Turkish corporal 
named “Hızır” was singled out for his remarkable contributions to 
the success of the mission.  Herewith, the English translation of 
Sertelli’s article.  

//begin translation//

 

We are indebted to Corporal Cafer ((henceforth identified as “Hızır”, 
which may have been his nickname – someone who saves the day at 
the last moment is often referred to in Turkish as “Hızır”))  for the 
victory achieved on 9 January 1917 at Meis Island because the enemy 
airplane carrier was sunk by the first cannonball he fired.

In this story of mine I will talk about the important raid launched against 
Meis Island on 9 January 1917.  My friend the late Mr. Celâl, a Trabzon 
police chief who served with distinction in the War of Independence, told 
me about it.  Celâl was also a reserve officer in the Great War and I heard 
about the event directly from his lips. 

But first, let us hear a bit about it from a more official and authoritative 
source, namely General Liman von Sanders, who was the commander at 
Çanakkale and who wrote about the incident in his memoir “Five Years 
in Turkey”:

“The decision was made to launch an artillery raid on the port at Meis 
Island in the Mediterranean Sea.  English detachments had occupied the 
island and outfitted it with cannon, radio and telegraph stations and other 
equipment.  Meis Island was thereby established as a good spot and base 
of operations for the English to launch various operations against the 
Turkish coast. 

We made preparations over the course of four weeks.  An “obüs” 
((howitzer)) and a mountain battery were brought from Baladiz, the 
railroad station nearest to the Anatolian coast, over initially good roads 
and then over roadless high mountain paths, to the rocky point opposite 
Meis Island.  




















Baladiz is today’s Gümüşgün in Isparta province.  Meis 
Island is just opposite Kaş.

A few hundred laborers were needed to get the guns through the 
approximately 50-kilometer goat and donkey road by widening the road 
from about three meters in width, over the course of a month.  In this 
way, and with great difficulty, the guns were brought to the coast.  The 
mountain range crossed was 1,500 meters high and the rocky point on 
the coast was 220 meters high. 

On 6 January, our guns were set up at a distance of 5,000 meters from the 
Meis Island port.   Our ammunition was brought by means of 400 camels 
and the enemy was unaware of our activities, which had continued for four 
months. 

On 9 January, our guns were readied for firing.  A warship that was first 
thought to be a cruiser, but which was later determined to be an English 
airplane carrier painted grey was seen from afar in the port.  This ship was 
anchored at the mouth of the port without any attendant precautions.  On 
that day at about one-thirty o’clock, our hidden batteries began to open fire.  
After sustaining a few hits, the large warship began to catch fire and the 
airplane carrier was no longer able to use its cannon.  Soon the ship’s 
ammunition exploded and the vessel began taking on water.  On the 
morning of 10 January, it could be seen that the ship’s two smokestacks 
had been broken up from the rear, the front of the ship was almost 
completely submerged and the vessel lay ruined in its anchorage.

In addition, two torpedo boats under steam and an armed commercial ship 
suffered many hits but were able to escape, albeit in flames.  The radio-
telegraph stations on the island were also destroyed by the Turkish 
batteries.  Meanwhile, the enemy batteries on the island were abandoned 
so the enemy  was henceforth unable to make any sort of counterattack,
toward the Turkish shore.

The honor associated with this successful firing that has taken an 
important place in war history, belongs to three people: first, German 
Cavalry Capt. Schuler, secondly, First Lt. Hesel Berger, and thirdly, 
artillery commander Major Schmit Kolbov.”















                  HMS Ben-my-Chree airplane carrier

Now let us hear about the event from the lips of one of our valued officers 
who participated in it, Capt. Celâl, a Trabzon police chief who died 
recently:

“We worked day and night in high and desolate places where man has 
rarely tread with our soldiers for a month to open a road for the guns to 
pass through.  We would work for 20 hours and then catch a few hours 
sleep during the day.  The job of making a way for the guns was done 
completely by Turkish soldiers and the enemy was none the wiser.   
Commanding us was a German major (Major Schmit Kolbov, so highly 
praised by Gen. Liman von Sanders).  But this major only knew how to 
give orders and, in fact, the other German officers would make fun of 
his officious remarks.  

If Corporal Hızır had not been among our 300-man group of self-
sacrificing soldiers, it would have been impossible for us to traverse 
1,500-meter high mountains and then descend to the rocky point on the 
shore.  Because after climbing 300 meters, the goat path ended and the 
steep rocky terrain began.  Let alone getting the “obüs” across these rocks, 
it was nearly impossible for us to get by with the light loads we carried 
on our backs. 

Cpl. Hızır went up to the top of the mountain by himself and discovered 
paths we could take down to the point on the coast.  To appreciate what 
Hızır did one must see the wild panorama, untouched by human feet, for 
himself.  After Hızır discovered this path he became known as the 
‘commander in sandals’ and even Major Schmit would address him this 
way in Turkish.  Hızır’s exploits did not end here.  After we reached the 
point on the coast, he admonished us in this way: “we will work at night.  
If we work during the day they will be able to spot us with binoculars.”  
On the other hand, the German officers with us claimed that it wasn’t 
possible to see us with binoculars from the island.  But Hızır countered 
that ‘I once spent a night in a ferry in the Meis Island port and the ferry 
captain said that he could see the eagles on this shore from there with 
binoculars.’  In short, Hızır was a very capable fellow.  If he hadn’t been 
with us the enemy would have discovered us before we were able to set 
up our batteries and everything we’d done would have gone for naught.

But there was yet another danger for us on the spot where we placed the 
“obüs”.   We didn’t know what would happen to us after our artillery 
attack.  Perhaps enemy airplanes would attack, find our position and 
destroy us.  Nevertheless, we had no choice but to remain in our position 
until our last preparations had been  completed.  Yet, there were snakes 
all around us and the German officers took to the tree branches like birds 
to escape them and wouldn’t come down.  Hızır took matters into his own 
hands, literally, by fearlessly grabbing the snakes and throwing them into 
the sea.  In this way, we were able to set up our “obüs” in 24 hours, with 
the threat of the snakes being ameliorated to some degree.  

Hızır’s third success was his most important one.  He never flagged 
while carrying the cannon balls to the artillerymen for the artillery 
barrage, outdoing everyone else in this regard.  There was an “obüs” 
officer of ours named Bekir Efendi.  During the firing, Hızır was the first 
to notice a mistake that a sergeant had unknowingly made.  He jumped in 
front of artillery officer Bekir and turned him back toward the gunpowder 
depot, preventing an awful accident.  With tears in his eyes, Bekir Efendi 
said to Hızır  “you didn’t just save me, he saved my cannon, too.  If there 
had been an explosion near the cannon how would we have brought 
another cannon here?”, and kissed him on the forehead.  Shortly thereafter, 
the German artillery commander realized the danger of the averted 
accident, exhibited his concern as his face turned white, and repeatedly 
shook Hızır’s hand.  

That day, Hızır saved our cannon and all of us, as well.   If Hızır were to 
engage in a bayonet fight on the battlefield he would no doubt fell five 
enemy soldiers before falling himself on the sixth try.  He was an 
extraordinary man – unselfish, brave, intelligent and possessing long-range 
vision, in particular.  In this incident, he was tremendously beneficial and 
heroic.  In fact, in the words of his Turkish commanders, he made miracles.   
It would be a great injustice to deny Hızır a large portion of the honor 
associated with the Meis Island success of 9 January 1917, because the 
enemy airplane carrier began to explode with the first cannonball he fired.”

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