Mehmed Fuad Carim (1892; Ottoman Aleppo - 1972; Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish politician and diplomat. On 1 June 1934, he was appointed as the Turkish Consul-General at Marseilles and remained there until 30 May 1945.[1][unreliable source?]
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edit- ^ Shaw, Stanford J. (1993), Turkey and the Holocaust: Turkey's Role in Rescuing Turkish and European Jewry from Nazi Persecution, 1933–1945, Springer, p. 418, ISBN 1349130419