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13 March 1920 – a Japanese Empire Consulate in Surabaya under the rule of Dutch East Indies. [3]8 December 1941 – Imperial Japanese Army began landing on Malay Peninsula, and simultaneously closed the Japanese Imperial Consulate in Surabaya in Dutch East India, the Japanese Imperial Consulate in Batavia, and the Japanese Imperial Consulate in Medan. [3]
Surabaya [a] is the capital city of East Java province and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strait, it is one of the earliest port cities in Southeast Asia.
Consulate-General of Japan in Surabaya, photo by Calla Clarissa (2018-04-26) Date: 26 April 2018: Source: Consulate-General of Japan in Surabaya, photo by Calla Clarissa (2018-04-26) Author: consigliere ivan from Bontang, Indonesia
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Soerabaja under Japanese Occupation: 1 Takashi Ichiro February 1942 17 August 1945 N/A Radjamin Nasution: 1 [Note. 4] Head of Surabaya: 1 Radjamin Nasution: 17 August 1945 28 August 1945 Parindra N/A 1 Head of Haminte Surabaya — Mr. C.J.G. Becht 1945 December 1945 N/A 8 Mayor of Surabaya: 2 Indrakoesoema December 1945 February 1946 ...
18 February – Dutch coastal defense ship HNLMS Soerabaja and submarine HNLMS K VII were sunk by Japanese bombers in Surabaya harbor. [25] 1 March – The Imperial Japanese Army—the 48th Division and part of the 156th Mixed Infantry Brigade—invaded East Java, with Surabaya as the primary objective. The Dutch surrender was signed before ...
Operation Transom was an attack by Allied forces against the Japanese-occupied city of Surabaya on the Indonesian island of Java during World War II.Conducted by the British-led Eastern Fleet, the operation took place on 17 May 1944 and involved American and British carrier-based aircraft bombing the city's docks and an oil refinery.