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Yeah it's an open secret. He was from a very jewish city
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...f_Thessaloniki
It was majority Jewish when he was born
And a huge percentage of those listed as Turks were crypto-Jews anyway.
Spoiler!
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That Ataturk was a Sabbatean is an Islamist conspiracy theory. Funny to see AngloJew subscribing to it.
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Sorry the history is a science and can't be re-written based on unfounded stories. Also not to mention Jews of Thessaloniki were Sephardic, and since when are they blonde and blue-eyed? on the contrary there are Turkic tribes possessing those features.
Falih Rifki Atay was a close friend of Ataturk. Plus I thought Jewishness passes through the mother, not father. There's almost no discussion about Ataturk's mother, her ancestors are evident.however, according to Falih Rıfkı Atay, Vamik D. Volkan and Norman Itzkowitz, Ali Rıza's ancestors were Turks, ultimately descending from Söke in the Aydın Province of Anatolia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zübeyde_Hanım
Ataturk's father is more of a controversial issue and many of those claims about Ataturk's being Jewish revolve around his father's origins. Even if he was a Jew, it wouldn't mean anything since his mother was absolutely not one.
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This shouldn't lead to a misconception that I'm against people being Jewish. I'm all in for a friendship with Israel and Jews but I'm very sensitive about Ataturk and I'll fight any kind of misinformation about him. If you appreciate Ataturk please accept him as he was; a Turkish nationalist embracing his Turkishness, without trying to claim him.
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Well welcome my partially Turco-Jewish bro
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