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Yakup Satar j. tur. ﻳﻜﻮﭗ ﺳﺘﺎﺮ (ur. 11 marca 1898 na Krymie, zm. 2 kwietnia 2008 w Eskişehirze) – turecki weteran wojenny, ostatni w swoim kraju weteran I wojny światowej oraz wojny narodowo-wyzwoleńczej z lat 1919-1923, która doprowadziła do powstania Republiki Tureckiej. Podczas I wojny światowej jako ochotnik zaciągnął się do sprzymierzonej z Niemcami, armii tureckiej walcząc na froncie w Basrze na terenie ówczesnego Imperium Otomańskiego (dziś Irak). Miał sześcioro dzieci i piętnaścioro wnucząt. Yakup Satar (Ottoman Turkish: يعقوب ﺳﺘﺎﺮ, March 11, 1898[citation needed] – April 2, 2008) was, at 110, believed to have been the last Turkish veteran of the First World War. He died at age 110. Born in Crimea, Satar joined the army of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. On February 23, 1917, he was taken prisoner by the British in the Baghdad campaign's Second Battle of Kut. Freed after the end of the war, Satar then served in the forces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the Turkish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1923. Yakup Satar (March 11, 1898 – April 2, 2008) was, at 110, believed to have been the last Turkish veteran of the First World War. Star was born in Crimea, Satar joined the army of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. On February 23, 1917, he was taken prisoner by the British in the Baghdad campaign's Second Battle of Kut. He was freed after the end of the war, Satar then served in the forces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the Turkish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1923. Born in Crimea, Satar joined the army of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. On February 23, 1917, he was taken prisoner by the British in the Baghdad campaign's Second Battle of Kut. Freed after the end of the war, Satar then served in the forces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the Turkish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1923. His memories from the War of Independence and his daily life along with those of two other veterans, Ömer Küyük and Veysel Turan, are depicted in the documentary film Son Buluşma (2007) (The Last Meeting) by Nesli Çölgeçen.
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Yakup Satar j. tur. ﻳﻜﻮﭗ ﺳﺘﺎﺮ (ur. 11 marca 1898 na Krymie, zm. 2 kwietnia 2008 w Eskişehirze) – turecki weteran wojenny, ostatni w swoim kraju weteran I wojny światowej oraz wojny narodowo-wyzwoleńczej z lat 1919-1923, która doprowadziła do powstania Republiki Tureckiej. Podczas I wojny światowej jako ochotnik zaciągnął się do sprzymierzonej z Niemcami, armii tureckiej walcząc na froncie w Basrze na terenie ówczesnego Imperium Otomańskiego (dziś Irak). Miał sześcioro dzieci i piętnaścioro wnucząt. Yakup Satar (Ottoman Turkish: يعقوب ﺳﺘﺎﺮ, March 11, 1898[citation needed] – April 2, 2008) was, at 110, believed to have been the last Turkish veteran of the First World War. He died at age 110. Born in Crimea, Satar joined the army of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. On February 23, 1917, he was taken prisoner by the British in the Baghdad campaign's Second Battle of Kut. Freed after the end of the war, Satar then served in the forces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the Turkish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1923. Shortly before his 110th birthday, he was treated for a minor infection at a military hospital before being released home, where he lived with his daughter in the Seyitgazi district of Eskişehir. He died soon after turning 110. His memories from the War of Independence and his daily life along with those of two other veterans, Ömer Küyük and Veysel Turan, are depicted in the documentary film Son Buluşma (2007) () by Nesli Çölgeçen. Born in Crimea, Satar joined the army of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. On February 23, 1917, he was taken prisoner by the British in the Baghdad campaign's Second Battle of Kut. Freed after the end of the war, Satar then served in the forces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the Turkish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1923. His memories from the War of Independence and his daily life along with those of two other veterans, Ömer Küyük and Veysel Turan, are depicted in the documentary film Son Buluşma (2007) (The Last Meeting) by Nesli Çölgeçen. Yakup Satar (March 11, 1898 – April 2, 2008) was, at 110, believed to have been the last Turkish veteran of the First World War. Star was born in Crimea, Satar joined the army of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. On February 23, 1917, he was taken prisoner by the British in the Baghdad campaign's Second Battle of Kut. He was freed after the end of the war, Satar then served in the forces of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the Turkish War of Independence, which lasted from 1919 to 1923.