Hasan Ibrahim
Hasan Ibrahim (born 1917, died 1990) - Egyptian military and politician. Curriculum vitae He was part of the Free Officers movement, joining him at the latest in 1951. He was also associated with the former members of the Young Egypt Party. In 1952 he was the captain of the air force (commander of the squadron), he won the favor of the Free Officers of the Egyptian Air Force. He played a significant role in the 1952 revolution. He took part in the takeover of the headquarters of the Egyptian Armed Forces headquarters, the acquisition of two royal palaces, airports and Egyptian air bases. After the victory of the revolution, he entered the Revolutionary Command Council. He was a member of the tribunal, which judged strikers textile workers at Kafr ad-Dawwar in August 1952. The strike of the Revolutionary Command Council condemned the accusations of his organization of communists. He voted against the conviction for the death of two protest leaders.
In the Nazi governments, he dealt with economic issues. Since 1957 he has been the head of the Economic Organization, whose task was to administer state-owned shares in nationalized insurance agencies and foreign banks. In 1962 he became a member of the executive committee of Naseran monopoly, the Arab Socialist Union, and two years later Gamal Abdel Naser appointed him vice president. Not accepting the socialist course in President Nasser's policies and subsequent nationalization, Hasan Ibrahim resigned in 1966 from all positions and left politics.
In 1965, he received the Order of the Restoration of Polish Class.
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