For more detailed historical context or to read the full text, you can visit resources like Atatürk Encyclopedia or İşte Atatürk . Atatürk's Speech that Recreated a Nation
The speech concludes with the widely recognized phrase: "Ne mutlu Türküm diyene!" (How happy is the one who says "I am a Turk!"). Bir Milleti Bastan Yaratan Nutuk 10 Yil Nutku
While this speech is sometimes simply called "the speech" (nutuk), it should not be confused with the ( Büyük Nutuk ), which Atatürk delivered over six days in 1927. That earlier work covers the history of the Turkish War of Independence and the foundation of the Republic from 1919 to 1927. For more detailed historical context or to read
It is considered one of Atatürk's most powerful and iconic orations, summarizing the achievements of the first decade of the Republic and setting a vision for the future of the Turkish nation. That earlier work covers the history of the
Atatürk wrote the initial draft of the speech by hand in pencil, totaling seven pages. Distinction from "The Nutuk"
Atatürk emphasized that while great tasks had been accomplished in a short time, the nation must continue to work with determination to reach the level of contemporary civilizations.