Documentary Materials
- 1947, June 5: The Marshall Plan Speech by US Secretary of State George Marshall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
- 1947, July 21: British Fleet Visit to Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1948, October 29: Military Parade at Republic Day, Ankara, Turkey
- 1948, December 17: US Secretary of the Army Kenneth C. Royall's Visit to Ankara, Turkey
- 1950, May 22: Election of Celal Bayar as the President of the Turkish Republic, Ankara, Turkey
- 1951: An Associated British-Pathe Propaganda Film about NATO, Keeping the Peace
- 1951, October 22: The Deputy Permanent Representatives of the North Atlantic Council Sign the Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Greece and Turkey, London, United Kingdom
- 1952: US Armed Forces Information Film, No.31, Turkey: The Land of In-Between
- 1952, April 28: The State Visit of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, and Minister for Foreign Affairs Fuad Köprülü to Athens, Greece
- 1952, September 5-11: Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR) General Matthew Bunker Ridgway's Six-Day Visit to Turkey
- 1952, October 14: Prime Minister Adnan Menderes Visits Prime Minister Winston Churchill at No.10, Downing Street, London, United Kingdom
- 1953, October 1: French Premier Joseph Laniel's State Visit to Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
- 1953, November 10: President Celal Bayar's Funeral Speech at Anıt-Kabir, Ankara, Turkey
- 1954, January 24: President Celal Bayar Welcomed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the White House, Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1954, January 24: President Celal Bayar's State Visit to the United States of America
- 1954, January 24: Turkish News Footage of President Celal Bayar's State Visit to the United States of America
- 1954, February 25: Harsh Winter of 1954 Brings Ice Blocks Drifting from the Danube, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1954, March 18: German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's State Visit to Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
- 1954, May 26: Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito's State Visit to Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
- 1955, March 5: Funeral Cortege of the Late Turkish Ambassador Mr. Hüseyin Ragıp Baydur (died February 27, 1955), London, United Kingdom
- 1956, March 9: British Authorities Deport Archbishop Makarios from Cyprus to Seychelles
- 1956, August 16: Opening of the London Conference Where Twenty-two Nations Debate the Suez Crisis
- 1957, March 25: Treaty of Rome Establishes the EEC, sometimes referred to as the "Common Market"
- 1957, March 25: Italian Newsreel on the Signing of the Treaty of Rome, establishing the EEC, Rome, Italy
- 1958: A Propaganda Film about the "European Coal and Steel Community," which, in time, Evolved into What We Now Know as the "European Union": Common Destiny, Part 1
- 1958: A Propaganda Film about the "European Coal and Steel Community," which, in time, Evolved into What We Now Know as the "European Union": Common Destiny, Part 2
- 1958, January 26: US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Arrives in Ankara for Baghdad Pact Talks, Ankara, Turkey
- 1958, February 2: Turkish Cypriot Demonstration in London, United Kingdom
- 1958, February 2: Cypriot Turks March To Downing Street, London, United Kingdom
- 1958, July 26: British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Speaks at Baghdad Pact Meeting, London, United Kingdom
- 1958, September 12: President Celal Bayar Is the Guest of King Mohammed Zahir Shah at Kabul, Afghanistan
- 1959, March 1: Makarios Returns from Exile in Seychelles to Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1959, February 15: Makarios Arrives in London for Independence Talks; and Asks Peace
- 1959, February 17: Menderes Plane Crash at Gatwick Airport, London, United Kingdom
- 1959, February 20: "Menderes Fit Again"
- 1959, February 28: Arrival of Premier Adnan Menderes to Ankara after the Plane Crash at Gatwich Airport on February 17, 1959
- 1959, October 5: Speech on the Arrival in New York of Premier Adnan Menderes for the CENTO Meeting, New York City, New York, United States of America
- 1959, December 6-7: US President Dwight D. Eisenhower's State Visit to Turkey
- 1959, December 6-7: US President Dwight D. Eisenhower's State Visit to Turkey
- 1960, April 28-29: Demonstrations against the Government in Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey
- 1960, May 27: Colonel Alparslan TürkeÅŸ Announces the Military Coup at the Radio, Ankara, Turkey
- 1960, May 27: Ankara after the Coup of 1960, Ankara, Turkey
- 1960, May 27: TRT, May 27, 1960: A Dark Day in Turkish History
- 1960, August 7: Turkish Ambassador to Moscow Fahri Korutürk Presents His Credentials to the Kremlin, Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- 1960, October 14-1961, September 5: The Yassıada Trials of the Menderes Government. Menderes Defends himself at Court, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1962, June 5: US President John F. Kennedy Meeting Archbishop Makarios, the President of Cyprus, Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1964, March 1: Anti-British March in Limassol, Cyprus
- 1964, June 12: General Grivas Returns to Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1964, June 22: Prime Minister Ä°smet Ä°nönü Greeted by US President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House, Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1964, June 24: Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou Shakes Hands with President Lyndon B. Johnson, Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1964, June 27: Prime Minister Ä°smet Ä°nönü Gives an Interview for the British Press on the Cyprus Question, London, United Kingdom
- 1964: Daily Life in Istanbul in the 1960s
- 1964: French Filmmaker Maurice Pialat's Short Documentary on Istanbul, Aspects de la Turquie Hier et Aujourd'hui
- 1964: Scenes from Istanbul in Jules Dassin's 1964 Film, Topkapı
- 1967, November 17: Scenes in a Cyprus Village after Battle Between Turkish and Greek Cypriots.
- 1967: Touristic Short Film,Turkish Crossroads
- 1967: Touristic Publicity Footage of Turkey
- 1967: Touristic Publicity Footage of Istanbul
- 1967, November 1: President Cevdet Sunay's Arrival in London for a State Visit to Great Britain, London, United Kingdom
- 1971, March 12: News Coverage after the Military Coup
- 1971, March 15: Nihat Erim Forms His Cabinet after the Military Coup, Ankara, Turkey
- 1971, May 1: Prime Minister Nihat Erim at a Press Conference during the US Secretary of State William Pierce Rogers' Visit for the CENTO Ministerial Meeting in Ankara, Turkey
- 1971, September 21: Turkish Cypriot Negotiator Rauf DenktaÅŸ Interview
- 1973, October 14: Turkish Pop Star Åženay's Song Sev KardeÅŸim Selected for CHP's Propaganda Song for the 1973 General Elections
- 1974, January 30: Interview with the New Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit on NATO and EEC, Ankara, Turkey
- 1974, January 31: Interview with the New Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit about Opium, Ankara, Turkey
- 1974, February 3: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Giving an Interview on the Economic Future of Turkey
- 1974, February 3: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit's Views on the Oil Crisis, Ankara, Turkey
- 1974, July 4: Interview with Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit on Oil Exploration in the Aegean Sea
- 1974, July 10: President Makarios Sacks Greek Officers in the Cyprus National Guard
- 1974, July 12: President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, Gives an Interview Just Days Before the Coup over the Future of the Guards Under Its Greek Officers, Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1974, July 15: Interview with Nicholas Sampson, the Man Who Claims To Be the Provisional President of Cyprus
- 1974, July 17: The London Press Conference of Archbishop Makarios Who Escaped Cyprus and Travelled to Great Britain via Malta
- 1974, July 17: After the Coup in Cyprus, President Makarios and Turkish Premier, Bülent Ecevit, Arrive in London for talks with the British Government
- 1974, July 19: Deposed President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, Arrives at Kennedy Airport, New York City, United States of America
- 1974, July 20: President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios III, Addresses the United Nations, New York City, United States of America
- 1974, July 20: Cyprus on the Eve of the Invasion by Turkey
- 1974, July 21: Åženlik Operasyonu, Cyprus
- 1974, July 23: President of Cyprus Archbishop Makarios III Meets US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1974, July 23: Planes over Nicosia before the Cyprus Ceasefire Went into Effect
- 1974, July 24: Acting President of Cyprus, Glafkos Clerides, Talking about the Tuture of Cyprus
- 1974, July 31: Interview with Cyprus Leader of Turkish Cypriot Community, Rauf DenktaÅŸ
- 1974, August 1: Interview with President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, in London about Turkish invasion of Cyprus
- 1974, August 6: Interview with Turkish Cypriot Leader, Rauf DenktaÅŸ in Ankara, Turkey
- 1974, August 14: Turkish Air Force Bombs City of Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1974, August 14: Greek Newspapers and Public Respond to Resumed Fighting in Cyprus
- 1974, August 16: The Acting President of Cyprus, Glafkos Clerides, Gives a Press Interview in Nicasia
- 1974, August 19: Acting Cyprus President Glafkos Clerides Speaking, Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1974, August 21: Mass Grave Is Found in Aloa, Cyprus
- 1974, August 23: Acting President of Cyprus, Glafkos Clerides, Visits the United States Embassy in Nicosia
- 1974, August 29: Scenes at a Camp for Turkish-Cypriot Refugees in Limassol, Cyprus
- 1974, September 2: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit's First Visit to Istanbul since His Election
- 1974, September 18: Prime Minister Ecevit Resigns
- 1974, September 25: Recently Resigned (September 18, 1974) Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Talks to Press
- 1974, September 27: Ex-Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Gives a Press Interview, Ankara, Turkey
- 1974, October 19: An Exchange of Greek and Turkish Cypriot Prisoners of War Outside Ledra Palace Hotel, Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1974, November 9: University Students Demonstrate in Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey
- 1974, November 10: Youth Demonstrations on the Streets of Ankara, Turkey
- 1974, November 14: Bülent Ecevit Talks to Foreign Press after His Rejection to Form a New Cabinet (November 7, 1974)
- 1974, November 29: Archbishop Makarios, President ot Cyprus, Arrives in Athens, Greece
- 1974, November 30: On His Way Back to Cyprus, Makarios Makes a Speech in Athens, Greece
- 1974, December 4: Scenes in Nicosia Shortly Before Archbishop Makarios Returns from Exile
- 1974, December 12: Exiled Cyprus President, Archbishop Makarios, Returns to Cyprus and Inspects His Ruined Palace Which Was Destroyed in the July Coup
- 1975, January 3: Former Turkish Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Meets with Rauf DenktaÅŸ, Vice-President of the Republic of Cyprus, and Official Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Community, Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1975, February 6: Troops Withdrawn from the Northern Part of Cyprus Return to Their Base in Mersin, Turkey
- 1975, February 22: Archbishop Makarios, President of Cyprus, Interviewed about the Turkish Occupation of the North of the Island, Nicosia, Cyprus
- 1975, June 7: Kurt Waldheim, the UN Secretary General, Rauf DenktaÅŸ, Turkish Cypriot Leader and Clerides Glafcos, the Deputy President of Cyprus, Arrive in Vienna for the Last Session of Talks Regarding the Situation in Cyprus
- 1975, June 29: Bülent Ecevit Talks at Taksim Square Despite Warnings against Assassination Attemps, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1975, October 26: Students Demonstrating against Assassinations of Turkish Ambassadors in Vienna and Paris by Armenian Terrorists
- 1975, October 27: State Funeral for Ambassador in Vienna Daniş Tunalıgil, and Ambassador in Paris İsmail Erez, Ankara, Turkey
- 1975, October 28: Shah of Iran Rıza Pehlevi Arrives on Official Visit, Ankara, Turkey
- 1976, May 19: Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito Holds Talks with Opposition Leader Bülent Ecevit, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
- 1976, May 28: German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Arrives in Ankara for a three-day State Visit to Turkey
- 1976, May 29: German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's State Visit to Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
- 1976, August 7: The Opposition Republican People's Party Leader, Bülent Ecevit, on His Return from the United States, during which He Had Met US President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, Told Reporters that He Believed that the US Would Ratify the Bilateral Defence Treaty between the Two Countries - 1976, August 11: Interview with Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel over the Oil Exploration Crisis in the Aegean Sea, Ankara, Turkey
- 1976, November 30: Interview with Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel about Relations between the United States and Turkey, the Cyprus Situation and American Military Bases on Turkish Soil, Ankara, Turkey
- 1977, May 10: US President Jimmy Carter Meets with Greek Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis, Turkish Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel, and Belgian Prime Minister Leo Tindemans at the G7 Meeting in London, United Kingdom
- 1977, June 14: Re-Opening of the Parliament after the General Elections of June 5, 1977, Ankara, Turkey
- 1977, June 15: New Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Mobbed by Press in Ankara, Turkey
- 1977, September 3: Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel Speaking at a Press Conference on Turkey's Economy, Ankara, Turkey
- 1977, November 13: Kamran Ä°nan, Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Commenting on the Adverse Vote in the United Nations Instructing the Withdrawal of Turkish Troops from Cyprus
- 1978, January 2: Süleyman Demirel after His Resignation in a Vote of Non-Confidence at the Parliament on December 31, 1977, Ankara, Turkey
- 1978, March 10: Greek and Turkish Premiers Meet in Montreux in Search for a Settlement in Cyprus, Switzerland
- 1978, March 13: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Meets Turkish Workers at Bern, Switzerland
- 1978, April 9: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Speaking about the US Arms Embargo, Ankara, Turkey
- 1978, May 1: May Day Rally in Istanbul, Turkey
- 1979, February 1: Assassination of Abdi Ä°pekçi, Editor-in-Chief of Milliyet, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1979, May 11: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Arrives to Bonn for a State Visit, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany
- 1978, May 26: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Speaking at a Press Conference in Brussels on the US Arms Embargo, Brussels, Belgium
- 1978, June 30: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Gives Interview on the Soviets Following His State Visit to Moscow
- 1979, January 3: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Meets with Martial Law Commanders, Ankara, Turkey
- 1979, March 28: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit Announces New Austerity Measures to Solve the Economic Crisis
- 1979, May 1: First of May Demonstrations, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1979, October 10: Bülent Ecevit and Süleyman Demirel Speaking at a Press Conference in Ankara about Crisis in Turkey and Formation of a New Government
- 1979, November 10: President Fahri Korutürk Asks Süleyman Demirel to Form a New Cabinet, Ankara, Turkey
- 1979, November 14: Süleyman Demirel Announces His Cabinet, Ankara, Turkey
- 1979, November 21: Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel Presents His Government's Program, Ankara, Turkey
- 1979, December 7: Sociologist Professor Cavit Orhan Tütengil Gunned Down in a Crossfire, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1979, December 23: Turkish Martial Law Extended
- 1979, December 31: BBC, 1970'lerde Dünya ve Türkiye
- 1980, January 24: Prime Minister Announces Measures for an Economic Restructuring of Turkey
- 1980, May 1: May Day in Istanbul, and Troops Stand By
- 1980, July 24: News Coverage of the Assassinations of ex-Prime Minister Nihat Erim on July 19, and DISK Secretary-General Kemal Türkler on July 22, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1980, July 26: The Funeral of Kemal Türkler, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1980, September 12: TRT Radio News Announcing the Military Coup of General Kenan Evren
- 1980, September 12: General Kenan Evren's Speech on Television after Military Coup, Ankara, Turkey
- 1980, September 12: Street Scenes in Istanbul after the Military Coup, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1980, September 18: The Coup Leader General Kenan Evren Holds a Press Conference in Ankara, Turkey
- 1980, November 24: Turkish Workers Queue Outside West German Consulate in Hopes of Finding Work, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1982, June 18: Banker Kastelli Scandal Brings an End to Cevher Özden's Financial Operations in Turkey
- 1982: BBC Interview with Celal Bayar
- 1982, November 4: General Kenan Evren Speaks at Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1988, July 12: General Kenan Evren Is Protested during His State Visit to the United Kingdom, London, United Kingdom
- 1988, October 17: General Kenan Evren's State Visit to Germany, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany
- 1988: BBC Documentary on General Kenan Evren, 1981-1988
- 1988, July 3: Özal's Propaganda Clip for the Opening of the Fatih Sultan Mehmed Bridge, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1989, March 26: Süleyman Demirel Criticizes Turgut Özal at a Televised Debate before the Local Elections
- 1989, October 31: Turgut Özal Elected as President after the Third Round of Voting in the Parliament, Ankara, Turkey
- 1993, January 24: Murder of UÄŸur Mumcu, Ankara, Turkey
- 1995, February 27: The Planned Visit of President Süleyman Demirel to the Bosnian Capital Sarajevo Was Cancelled due to Fears for His Safety
- 1995, April 4: Foreign Minister Erdal Ä°nönü, during His European Tour to Explain the Turkish Military Operation in Northern Iraq Meets with his German Counterpart, Klaus Kinkel, in Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany
- 1995, November 22: Prime Minister Tansu Çiller Meets British Prime Minister John Majors at No.10, Downing Street as Part of Her Campaign to Persuade the European Union to Open Its Doors to Turkey, London, United Kingdom
- 1996, June 18: President Süleyman Demirel Arrived in Still-Divided Mostar to Announce Financial Aid for the Reconstruction of an Historic Bridge Destroyed during the Bosnian War
- 1997, June 18: Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan Hands over His Premiership, Ankara, Turkey
- 1997, June 20: Mesut Yılmaz Asked to Form a New Cabinet, Ankara, Turkey
- 1997, June 30: Bid to Form New Government following the Fall of Necmettin Erbakan
- 1997, October 2: Signing of Amsterdam Treaty, officially the Treaty of Amsterdam amending the Treaty of the European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related acts, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 1997, December 19: Turkey, Irked by Europe, Seals Boeing Deal. Cem Kozlu, Chairman of Turkish Airlines Sealed a Deal in Washington to Buy up to 49 Boeing Airliners, Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1998, August 3: Prime Minister Mesut Yılmaz Arrived in Israel, the Second Leg of His Three-Day Middle East Tour that Covers Jordan, Israel and Palestine National Authority Areas
- 1999, September 28: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit's Reception at the White House by President Bill Clinton, Washington, D.C., United States of America
- 1999, November 4: Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit's State Visit to Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
- 2008, March 1: Ex Military Coup Leader Kenan Evren Says He Doesn't Feel Remorse at a TV Show
- 2014, June 18: Two Surviving Leaders of Turkey's 1980 Coup Have Been Handed Life Sentences by an Ankara Court
- 2015, May 9: Turkey's 1980 Military Coup Mastermind Kenan Evren Dies at the Age of 97
- 2015, May 12: Funeral Ceremony of Kenan Evren