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Native name: Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia: English name: Proclamation of Indonesian Independence: Date: 17 August 1945; 79 years ago (): Time: 10:00 AM JST (): Venue: Sukarno's house at 56 Jalan Pegangsaan Timur, (now Taman Proklamasi).
The building was converted into a residence for Rear Admiral Tadashi Maeda in 1942.. The building was built in 1920 following the design of J.F.L. Blankenberg. [1] It is a two-floored, 1,138 m2 Art-Deco-style building over a 3,914 m2 plot of land.
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 ...
The Jakarta Charter (Indonesian: Piagam Jakarta) was a document drawn up by members of the Indonesian Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK) on 22 June 1945 in Jakarta that later formed the basis of the preamble to the Constitution of Indonesia.
National Hero of Indonesia (Indonesian: Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia) is the highest-level title awarded in Indonesia. [1] It is posthumously given by the Government of Indonesia for actions which are deemed to be heroic, defined as "actual deeds which can be remembered and exemplified for all time by other citizens" [a] or "extraordinary service furthering the interests of the state and people".
On 7 August 1945, the Japanese allowed the formation of a smaller Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence (Panitia Persiapan kemerdekaan Indonesia, PPKI), a 21-person committee tasked with creating the specific governmental structure of the future Indonesian state.
The State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia, Dutch: Het Staatsblad van Indonesië) is the official government gazette of the Government of Indonesia. In issuing laws and regulations, the State Gazette acts as a reference for publication of all forms of announcements, orders, and regulations.
According to Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) member Trikoyo Ramidjo, Wikana was a member of the party since the 1930s. He also was a member of the Bandung branch of Partai Indonesia (Partindo). In 1935, Wikana went to Surabaya to head the Masjarakat Baroe weekly. In 1938 he went to Jakarta to take charge of the Kebangoenan daily.