Hasan Polatkan | |
Nationality: | Turkish |
Office: | Minister of Finance of Turkey |
Term Start: | 3 December 1956 |
Term End: | 27 May 1960 |
Primeminister: | Adnan Menderes |
Predecessor: | Nedim Ökmen |
Successor: | Ekrem Alican |
Office2: | Minister of Finance of Turkey |
Term Start2: | 14 December 1950 |
Term End2: | 9 December 1955 |
Primeminister2: | Adnan Menderes |
Predecessor2: | Halil Ayan |
Successor2: | Nedim Ökmen |
Office3: | Minister of Labor of Turkey |
Term Start3: | 22 May 1950 |
Term End3: | 22 December 1950 |
Primeminister3: | Adnan Menderes |
Predecessor3: | Mustafa Münir Birsel |
Successor3: | Ahmet Hulusi Köymen |
Birth Date: | 1915 |
Birth Place: | Eskişehir, Ottoman Empire |
Death Place: | İmralı Prison, İmralı, Turkey |
Death Cause: | Execution by hanging |
Party: | Democrat Party |
Alma Mater: | Istanbul University |
Spouse: | Mutahhare |
Children: | 1 daughter - Nilgün |
Signature: | Hasan Polatkan-signature.png |
Hasan Polatkan (1915 - 16 September 1961) was a Turkish politician and Minister of Labor and Finance, who was executed by hanging after the coup d'état in 1960 along with two other cabinet members.
He was born 1915 in Eskişehir, Ottoman Empire (now Turkey) to a family of Crimean Tatar descent. He studied political science at Istanbul University. After his graduation in 1936, Polatkan worked at the state-owned Ziraat Bank as inspector.
Polatkan entered politics and was elected in the 1946 general election deputy of Eskişehir into the Turkish Grand National Assembly for the Democratic Party. He secured his seat in the parliament after the 1950, 1954 and 1957 general elections. He served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes as Minister of Labor and later twice as Minister of Finance (and) until the Turkish Armed Forces staged a coup and ousted the 19th government.
Polatkan, Sıtkı Yırcalı and Fatin Rüştü Zorlu were investigated by a Parliamentary commission in January 1956 due to the allegations of their involvelment in importing East German trucks and tires of no value and a general neglect of their duty.[1]
He was arrested with Menderes in Kütahya, charged with corruption and violating the constitution along with some other party members, and arraigned at the Yassıada trials. Polatkan was sentenced to death and hanged on the island of İmralı on 16 September 1961, as were Adnan Menderes and Fatin Rüştü Zorlu. Many years after his death, his grave was moved to a mausoleum in Istanbul on 17 September 1990 along with Menderes' and Zorlu's remains.
He was survived by his wife Mutahhare Polatkan and daughter Nilgün Polatkan.
A boulevard in Eskişehir is named after him. His name is given to a high school in Bakırköy, Istanbul, as well as to a secondary school, and a cultural center in Odunpazarı, Eskişehir. The airport in the city of Eskişehir is also named after him.