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The Story of Sabiha Gökçen, fighter pilot, pioneer of the skies and Legend of Turkey 

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She was the world's first female fighter pilot and an outstanding figure in the young Turkish Republic, Sabiha Gökçen.
She was poor and orphaned at a young age and came by coincidence to the attention of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of the new Turkish Republic, when she told him about her wish to attend a highler school.
Atatürk took her under his wing and gave her the name Gökçen, which translates to “belonging to heaven” and was forshadowing her great future.
In 1935, she began pilot training at a flight school founded by Atatürk and went on to join the Turkish Air Force where she became the first femal fighter pilot in history.
She was able to fly over 22 different types of aircraft and was honoured as one of the most outstanding pilots of the 20th century.
She was the incarnation of Atatürks idea of a modern Turkish Nation. In honor of these pioneer of the skies, Istanbul's second airport was named after Sabiha Gökçen.

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@historyfox
@historyfox 5 месяцев назад
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@TheTurkishParamedic
@TheTurkishParamedic Год назад
We the Turkish women owe him too much ❤️ we love our father to death ❤️
@mohammadasim9525
@mohammadasim9525 Год назад
Phenomenal woman. Credit goes to Kamal Ataturk of Turkey.
@historyfox
@historyfox Год назад
A powerful father daughter duo
@Toy1er
@Toy1er 11 месяцев назад
​@@historyfoxEvery member of the Kurdish YPJ is a more powerful woman than this imperialist goon. What's next? A video celebrating America's first female pilot who blew defenseless Iraqis to shreds in an A-10 Warthog? We get it. She was a woman. Still a pawn of fascists. There were women guards at Dachau. Are they heroes too? Heck, they were probably some of the very first women to guard people in death camps. Now that's groundbreaking. (I don't mean to sound rude. Your videos are excellent. I'm just a little passionate about this stuff as I'm sure you are too.)
@breadboy6598
@breadboy6598 10 месяцев назад
@@Toy1erbro…
@ozgurask753
@ozgurask753 4 месяца назад
YPJ? Still, are you still a Marxist Leninist? lol@@Toy1er
@umitkiziltas8379
@umitkiziltas8379 3 месяца назад
Fun fact: Most people don´t know that Mustafa Kemal´s mother "Zübeyde Hanim" is also quite celebrated, especially in Izmir. They have literally statues of her, like a mother figure. I guess for rising a man who brings civilization and rights for all citizens, instead of death and destruction.
@ginelliaamira6953
@ginelliaamira6953 Год назад
Your videos are beautiful and needed. I love getting educated on forgotten people! Keep up the great work 👍🏼
@historyfox
@historyfox Год назад
❤ Thank you so much for your kind words 🥹
@antgaming5756
@antgaming5756 11 месяцев назад
Great video about a lesser known woman symbol. But for a small correction the airport named after her is in Kurtköy, not Kadıköy. There is no airport there.
@historyfox
@historyfox 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the correction! Sorry for the mistake. You are very attentive :)
@WonderfulRollingHills-gb1qk
@WonderfulRollingHills-gb1qk 4 месяца назад
Atatürk was the greatest, he gave women right before Europe or USA , had exceptional future vision. Very big chance for modern Turkey. However too many people don’t appreciate his work in very short time . But I personally appreciate him a lot and pray for him and thankful for his works. Thank you so much that you published exceptional informative video
@suak0903
@suak0903 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely fantastic. Is there a possibility to get your raw picture material for this video or at least a version without the subtitles? I intend to make a tiktok video to honor the 100 year republic birthday on the 29th of October this year and what shows our qualities as leaders better than our influence on our children? Besides the story of this strong woman represents the idea of being of turkish descent better than anything I can imagine. Compassionate, patriotic, equality, secular, heroic,... Just great.
@historyfox
@historyfox 10 месяцев назад
Yeah sure, you can write me over my mail in the channel info and then I can send you the pictures over wetransfer.
@Talos827
@Talos827 Год назад
I really didn't know about the ban of women from the armed forces...do you know why and who initiated that? It actually came a bit by surpise. Do you think it could have similar reasons to the ban of women from work in Germany? Production of pawns?
@historyfox
@historyfox 11 месяцев назад
There was no "ban on women" actually, I didn't made that clear in my video, please excuse that. There were restrictions and limitations on the roles women could hold in the military (no combat roles or infantry, no submarines or armord units), some of them become stricter after Atatürk and Inönü. Also, many women were still wearing the headscarf (was not forbidden by Atatürk, but discouraged) and in the 80s and 90s bans on headscarves were increased on a lot of areas in the public sector and military (not in the name of secularization and the liberation of women but to keep women away from education and certain professions, best at home to have a vast base of cheap workforce taking care of household, bearing children etc, or as you said "production of pawns"). So many women couldn't work there. A lot of these restrictions have been lifted over time, also the one on the headscarf. In 2022 legal measures were taken to allow women to wear headscarf in these positions. For West Germany: Even though women played a crucial part in the reconstruction of Germany (men died in war or were held captured), conservative gender roles which were installed in Nazi times persisted and women were soon again pushed back to their assigned "traditional" roles. Also here we find the same reason: to control a huge part of society and guarantee cheap workforce and the production of citizens (wokers and consumers).
@eminitos503
@eminitos503 Год назад
1:32 what was her real surname?
@historyfox
@historyfox Год назад
She didn't have one like many other people, that's why Atatürk introduced the new surname law. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surname_Law_(Turkey)
@kandelitoo0606
@kandelitoo0606 Месяц назад
It was not just a kurdish uprising. It was a islamic uprising which aims to overthrow the secular regime and found a islamic state after the revolution. Ataturk was not just a commander. He was a revolutionist. There is no revolution that hasnt seen struggling and sacrifice. And you'll see that Turkish revolution is not the bloodiest revolution when you look at the French revolution and other revolutions
@Zeyede_Seyum
@Zeyede_Seyum Год назад
Armenian 🤔
@cyberjungle
@cyberjungle Год назад
No she is not. Sorry bro fake news
@DeadManRising
@DeadManRising 11 месяцев назад
Nope! now wiggle your tail somewhere else..
@Bartu.Ataberk_Inanir
@Bartu.Ataberk_Inanir 10 месяцев назад
Armenians are brown like kim kardashian (👩🏽 🍑+🍑), She is white like Turkic people (👩🏻 normal)
@Ludwig142
@Ludwig142 10 месяцев назад
Your mom
@Bartu.Ataberk_Inanir
@Bartu.Ataberk_Inanir 10 месяцев назад
@@Ludwig142 Yes my mom is Uzbek and my father is Tatar im oroginal Turkish not like you Half German, Half armenian guy
@Toy1er
@Toy1er 11 месяцев назад
But did she deny that the Armenian genocide took place? Like most Turks. Let's not glorify imperialist states. Stick to revolutionary figures and actual Peoples' Republics like Cuba or the many that existed during the Cold War. This lady literally bombed Kurdish villages. I don't care how many medals they pinned on her chest. She was an imperialist pawn. You may as well have made a video about the US's first female fighter pilot who bombed defenseless Iraqis to smithereens. Sounds just about as heroic as this woman bombing Kurds as an act of genocide. I like to root for the underdog. The guy dropping bombs on defenseless peasants is not the underdog. How about a video about the YPJ next time? They're an all female Kurdish militia who helped defeat ISIS and provide protection to Kurdish communities against Turkish border incursions. The Kurds have been resisting Turkish Imperialism & genocide for hundreds of years now. I think they would be a more appropriate subject for this channel than the state of Turkey. I'm sure you know about the Kurds, but they are also an egalitarian People's Republic. So it would fit your channel theme better of justice and leftism. I don't see how Turkey is just or progressive. Just my 2 cents. No need to delete the comment this time... Comrades must be receptive to criticism.
@Hayalbazzz
@Hayalbazzz 11 месяцев назад
I'm deeply shocked by amount of ignorance can be packaged into one comment. You're clearly brainwashed and indoctrinated by certain terrorist kurdish fascists but I will still do my best to enlighten you so maybe you can come back to historical facts instead of pure speculative delusional world view. You're blaming Sabiha Gokcen as bombing innocent people yet you absolutely dont make any comment about massive Kurdish - Conservative uprise supported by United Kingdom against young Turkish Republic. Ataturk was trying to deploy secular and progressive reforms while certain conservative ethnic groups uprised against change and rebels start burning villages. Plus Pathetic cowardice hit and run tactics against Turkish military. Considering fragility of young Turkish Republic back then, can you even imagine how big of an impact could this scale of rebellion may have on the reforms? They tried to coup our newly founded country but more importantly they did it with deeply religious and ethnic motives. Did you really think in your worldview, Ataturk would sit and watch people like Seyh Said to burn villages and kill innocent people? How can you be this naive? Indeed they did best they can to protect young republic from traitors collaborating with western powers to create a Kurdish state within the land of Turkish Republic. How can you bring name of Sabiha Gokcen next to those disgusting imperialists? Whole life of Ataturk and Sabiha Gokcen are heroic medal of fight against Imperialism! And you can't simply come here and write disrespectful comments about heroes of my nation.
@wowyeah5685
@wowyeah5685 11 месяцев назад
Bombing Kurdish villages? Don't just read about this issue from the biased areas and come and comment. There were rebellions that lasted for years by some sects living in that region. The Turkish state was already dealing with many rebellions in the east in those years, what did you expect it to do? Did you expect the rebels there to stray and threaten the integrity of the country? Sabiha Gökçen was a fighter pilot and what she did was to ensure the integrity of her country as a Turk. As an extra, that region is one of the provinces with the highest literacy rate in Turkey, including now, after those events. There is no such thing as a Kurdish problem in Turkey. As Atatürk said, 'Anyone living in Turkey who feels Turkish is a Turk.' So there is no such thing as genocide. If you think there is a Kurdish problem, a police officer died in the country today because of a Kurdish group that is linked to terrorism and sells drugs. If you still want to be on the side of the oppressed, you can write about how many millions of people died for the centuries-old colonial activities of European countries, about the chemical weapons used by the US government on the Vietnamese people, or about what US soldiers did in the Middle East.
@Bartu.Ataberk_Inanir
@Bartu.Ataberk_Inanir 10 месяцев назад
What did you do if someone attack you or try to backstab you? Attack him or let him kill you? Killing rebellion is not wrong also Armenian genocide still not real until you Armenians open ypur archives to international world if you want world belives it is real :D Open your archives then we will talk abaout it is a genocide or exile
@denizfiratkaplan6419
@denizfiratkaplan6419 10 месяцев назад
I hope she rots in hell. She killed thousands of innocent children and women. Sabiha's real name was Hatun Sebilciyan, orphaned during the Armenian genocide. Her dad Nerses was dead and her mother Maryam ended up in Syria. She was born in Gaziantep, and later, left for the Cibin orphanage.
@mehmetaltunkaya6514
@mehmetaltunkaya6514 7 месяцев назад
Adı üstünde savaş pilotu! Çiçek atacak degilya görevi ne ise gerekeni yapar!
@t.durustein2185
@t.durustein2185 6 месяцев назад
Kes lan demagoji yapmayı. Hadi sen de o bombaladığı bölücüler gibi ülkemi bölmeye kalk da görelim tepende kaç sabiha gökçen uçacak
@ercankement1
@ercankement1 4 месяца назад
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devleti'ni parçalamak istersen ölürsün. Etnik kökenle ilgili asılsız iddialar ise Sabiha Gökçen hayattayken ortaya atılmadı. Çakallar Sabiha Gökçen'in ölmesini beklediler bu iftiraları atmak için. Son olarak yine isyan ederseniz, yine öldürülürsünüz. 1 Sabiha öldü ardında bin Sabiha bıraktı.
@turkneferist
@turkneferist 3 месяца назад
Vatanına varlığına çekilen süngülerin altına hiç bir zaman girilmez ki o atılan bombalar şu anda Türkiye'ye kazanımlarını vermiştir. Asılsız suçlamalarda bulunmayı vazife bilen andaval hadi inine geri dön.
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