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  2. Proclamation of Indonesian Independence - Wikipedia

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    Conflict occurred not only with the Dutch, but also when the Japanese tried to re-establish control in October 1945 in Bandung, [51] and furthermore when the British tried to establish control. [52] After a long struggle for independence, the freedom of Indonesia from the Dutch was gained in 1949 as a part of a period of decolonization in Asia .

  3. Indonesian National Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta proclaimed Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945. Indonesian soldiers in the streets, November 1949. Remains of the car of Brigadier Aubertin Walter Sothern Mallaby, where he was killed on 30 October 1945 during the Battle of Surabaya. A village near Bandung, where a number of houses were set on fire. Two ...

  4. 17 October affair - Wikipedia

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    The 17 October affair (Indonesian: Peristiwa 17 Oktober, lit. ' 17 October event ' ) was an event during which Indonesian soldiers pressured the president to disband the Provisional People's Representative Council , at the behest of the administration's chief of staff, along with the commander of the armed forces.

  5. Timeline of the Indonesian National Revolution - Wikipedia

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    17 August 1950: On the fifth anniversary of the proclamation of Indonesian independence, the RUSI, the Republic as an element of it, and the remaining states of East Sumatra and East Indonesia are replaced by a new Republic of Indonesia with a unitary (but provisional) constitution. Jakarta is made the capital of this new state.

  6. History of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of Japan in 1945, the area went through a period of transition and upheaval during the Indonesian national struggle for independence. During the Japanese occupation and from the perspective of the Indonesian nationalists who declared independence on 17 August 1945, the city was renamed Jakarta. [17]

  7. Governor of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of Japan, Indonesian nationalists who declared independence on August 17, 1945, [1] the government of Jakarta City was changed from the Japanese into the Jakarta National Administration in September 1945. After the war, the Dutch name Batavia was internationally recognized until full Indonesian independence was achieved on ...

  8. Bersiap - Wikipedia

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    On 17 August 1945, two days after the surrender, Sukarno and Hatta declared independence at Sukarno's house in Jakarta. [22] ... — Sjahrir, Jakarta, October 1945.

  9. Timeline of Indonesian history - Wikipedia

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    17 October: Army-organized demonstrations take place in Jakarta to demand the dissolution of the legislature. Tank guns and machine guns are trained on the presidential palace. [74] This leads to the suspension of General Nasution as army chief of staff following army indiscipline over command and support that threatens the government. [71 ...