Cemal Nadir Güler

[1] After finishing high school, he began working as a sign painter in Bursa.

[2] The Alphabet reform of 1929 gave Cemal Nadir a second chance to show his talent.

[2] During World War II, he drew anti-Nazism cartoons in the daily Cumhuriyet.

In 1946, Republican People's Party ( CHP) invited him to run for a seat in the parliament.

[2] 2002, which was his 100th anniversary of his birth, was declared as The Year of Cemal Nadir Güler by the "Cartoonists Association", and an annual international cartoon contest was established bearing his name.

The grave of Cemal Nadir Güler at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery , Istanbul