1. Amin Osman was assassinated by Hussein Tawfik, who was connected with the Egyptian army officers, on 5 January 1946.

1. Amin Osman was assassinated by Hussein Tawfik, who was connected with the Egyptian army officers, on 5 January 1946.
Amin Osman was born in the Muharram Bey neighborhood of Alexandria on 28 November 1898.
Amin Osman's father was a secretary general in the municipality of Alexandria.
Amin Osman was a member of the Egyptian delegation led by the Prime Minister Mustafa El Nahas which signed the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty in August 1936.
Amin Osman adopted a pro-British political stance and was part of a group created by the British diplomats to control the Egyptian politics.
Amin Osman was the primary liaison between the Prime Ministers Mustafa El Nahas and then Mohammed Mahmoud Pasha and the British Embassy in Cairo.
Amin Osman was serving as the undersecretary of finance before his dismissal.
Amin Osman served in the post until October 1944 when the cabinet was dissolved.
Amin Osman was assassinated in front of the Old Victorian Club on Sharia Adly in Cairo on the evening of 5 January 1946.
Amin Osman was the recipient of the Order of the British Empire which was awarded as a result of his contributions in the sign of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty in 1936.