Ali İhsan Sâbis

Ali İhsan Pasha
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Ali İhsan Pasha
Born1882 (1882)
Constantinople (Istanbul), Ottoman Empire
DiedDecember 9, 1957(1957-12-09) (aged 74–75)
Istanbul, Turkey
Buried
Allegiance Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Years of serviceOttoman: 1902–1919
Turkey: September 25, 1921 – June 22, 1922
RankOrgeneral
Commands1st division of the General headquarters, Chief of Staff of the Second Army, XIII Corps (deputy), General Reserve of the Third Army, XI Corps (deputy), 1st Expeditionary Force, IX Corps, XIII Corps, IV Corps, Sixth Army
First Army
Battles / wars
Other workMember of the GNAT (Afyonkarahisar)

Ali İhsan Pasha (1882 – 9 December 1957) was the commander for the Sixth Army of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. After the war he was exiled to Malta by the British occupation forces. After returning to Turkey, he was appointed to the commandship of the First Army of Turkey. But shortly before the battle of Dumlupınar, he retired. During World War II, Pasha, director for the pro-Nazi Türkische Post, was court-martialed and imprisoned for 15 months for sending threatening letters against President İsmet İnönü for taking an increasingly anti-German stance. In 1941, Hitler personally invited him and Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir Erkilet to the Eastern Front, albeit Ali Ilhsan was replaced by General Ali Fuad Erden.