Hasan Polatkan
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Hasan Polatkan (1915 — September 16, 1961) was a Turkish politician and Minister of Labor and Finance, who was executed by hanging after the coup d'état in 1960 along with two other cabinet members.
He was born 1915 in Eskişehir. He studied political science at Istanbul University. After his graduation in 1936, Polatkan worked at the state-owned Ziraat Bank as inspector.
He entered politics and was elected in 1946 deputy of Eskişehir into Turkish Grand National Assembly from Democrat Party. He served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Adnan Menderes as Minister of Labor (May 22, 1950 - December 14, 1950) and later twice as Minister of Finance (December 14, 1950 - December 9, 1955 and December 3, 1956 - May 27, 1960) until the Turkish Armed Forces staged a coup and ousted the 19th government.
He was arrested with Menderes in Kütahya, charged with corruption and violating the constitution along with some other party members, and put on trial on the island of Yassıada. Polatkan was sentenced to death and hanged on the island of İmralı on September 16, 1961, as were Adnan Menderes and Fatin Rüştü Zorlu. Many years after his death, his grave was moved to a mausoleum in İstanbul on September 17, 1990 along with Menderes' and Zorlu's remains.
He was succedded by his wife and a child. A boulevard in Eskişehir is named after him.