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Item Restricted Ernst Hirsch and 1930's Turkish educational reform(Bilkent University, 2020) Khatri, Abdul Hadi Ashraf; Pahore, Zareepa; Chowdhri, Briah Afzal; Cruz, Dillon Maurice D; Satlykov, Nurmuhammet; Sedighiani, PayamThis paper aims to contribute to a discussion of the Turkish Educational Reform of the 1930s by examining the role of German Jewish émigrés who sought asylum in Turkey during the Holo caust in transforming the Higher Education system of Turkey. By focusing on one such émigré, Ernst E. Hirsch, an eminent professor of law and political theorist, the paper demonstrates that for both the Turkish government and the Jewish emigrès it was not humanitarian effort but self serving interest which was the motivating factor behind the reform.Item Restricted Righteous among nations: Selahattin Ulkumen man who rescued people from utter defeat(Bilkent University, 2021) Mansour, Noran; Haikal, Ahmed; Rafiq, Aziza; Junaid, Abdullah; Awan, ZainThis paper would discuss the life of Selahattin Ulkumen, a Turkish diplomat, and his heroics in 1944 when he was responsible for rescuing the lives of 42 Jews while stationed at the Island of Rhodes in Greece. The heroics of Ulkumen needs to be known as many are aware of the atrocities of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany but people like Ulkumen tried, to the best of their abilities, to save the lives of as many people as they could. Such efforts should not be lost to time. This paper will go through the life of Selahattin before his role in the gallant feat, the history of the Island and how the diaspora of the place used to coexist before the war and deportation of the Jews, also the sacrifices Ulkumen made both on a personal and a professional level would be discussed and later in life how he was remembered for it from the world. It is important that efforts like these are remembered and in future this paper can be used to find more people like Selahattin Ulkumen who cared not for nationality or religion but helped everyone as human outright. The tales of people like them need to be commonplace to encourage people of modern age to remember the importance of humanity and to not allow atrocities of the same scale to happen again.