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This is the timeline of Indonesian National Revolution. 1945. early 1945: Small, mostly Dutch, commando units parachute into northern Sumatra. August. Sukarno ...
Indonesian police, aided by ten nations, track down Jemaah Islamiyah operatives. [86] November: Eurico Guterres is sentenced to ten years prison for crimes committed following the 1999 ballot in East Timor. [86] December: The Indonesian government and GAM sign a peace accord aimed at ending decades of violence in Aceh.
The Indonesian National Revolution (Indonesian: Revolusi Nasional Indonesia), also known as the Indonesian War of Independence (Indonesian: Perang Kemerdekaan Indonesia, Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social ...
Timeline of the Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1950) Add languages. Add links. ... Timeline of the Indonesian National Revolution; Retrieved from "https: ...
In the post–World War I era, the Indonesian communists who were associated with the Third International started to usurp the nationalist movement. [88] The repression of the nationalist movement led to many arrests, including Indonesia's first president, Sukarno (1901–70), who was imprisoned for political activities on 29 December 1929. [ 89 ]
Indonesian independence from the Netherlands Dutch recognition of the Indonesian independence in the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference; Formation of the United States of Indonesia; Creation of the Netherlands-Indonesia Union; Darul Islam rebellion (1949–1962) Indonesia: Islamic State of Indonesia Legion of the Just Ruler
Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) — for independence of Indonesia from the colonial Dutch East Indies ... Timeline of the Indonesian National Revolution; 0 ...
17 August – Proclamation of Indonesian Independence; 17 August – Start of the Indonesian National Revolution; 22 August – Launch of Voice of Indonesia; August – Start of Bersiap; 2 September – Establishment of the Presidential Cabinet; 7 September – Disestablishment of Asia Raja newspaper