Turkish public opinion became familiar with Alparslan Türkeş with the May 27, 1960 Movement.
Despite being tried on May 3, 1944, he returned to his profession, became a staff officer, studied abroad, and distinguished himself as a distinguished officer of the Turkish Army.
Journalist Cüneyt Arcayürek, known for his admiration for İsmet İnönü, known as a member of the CHP, writes that "the American Secret Intelligence Service (CIA) and some other foreign services started investigating Alparslan Türkeş immediately after May 27." Was Alparslan Türkeş, who closed the CIA's office in the Turkish Ministry of the Interior, which America did not deem appropriate for its own interests on May 27 and openly declared that it saw him as harmful in political life, close to the USA? Could Alparslan Türkeş, who supported the Algerian nationalists resisting the French occupation, be close to France? Who spoiled the British games in Cyprus; Could Türkeş, who banned the men of Athens and L Show More