Behiç Erkin (1876 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire – November 11, 1961 in Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish career officer, Armenian Genocide perpetrator, first director (1920–1926) of the Turkish State Railways, nationalized under his auspices, statesman and diplomat of the Turkish Republic. He was Minister of Public Works, 1926–1928, and deputy for three terms; and an ambassador. He served as Turkey's ambassador to Budapest between 1928–1939, and to Paris and Vichy between August 1939-August 1943.
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1876 Constantinople(modern-day Istanbul), Ottoman Empire
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1961 (aged 84) Istanbul, Turkey
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