[6] These schools were one of the consequences of the improved relations between Turkey and the United States and provided English and Turkish courses.
[6] Yardımcı was appointed minister of justice on 3 April 1960 when Esat Budakoğlu resigned from office.
[3] All of the cabinets in which Yardımcı served were led by Prime Minister Adnan Menderes.
[3][2] Immediately after the coup Yardımcı was arrested and tried at the Yassıada court and sentenced to life imprisonment.
[2] In the Yassıada prison he stayed in the same room with Fatin Rüştü Zorlu who was the minister of foreign affairs in the Menderes cabinets.
[1] Yardımcı was released from the prison in January 1965 when he was pardoned by the President Cemal Gürsel due to his health problems.