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Indonesian Independence
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1 Apr 2024
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Events
Battle of Surabaya Nov 1945
Dutch surrender to Japan March 1942
Sukarno and Hatta Proclaim independence aug 1945 - Japan helped to form preparatory board - KNIP formed
SEAC arrive (6 weeks later)
Jan 1946 Dutch forces start arriving - Jakarta retaken Feb 1946, republican capital moved to Yogyakarta
Brits Leave Nov 1946- now up to Dutch
KNIP accepts LInggadjati agreement Feb 1947 - Dutch control state level, Republican at local level
Amir becomes prime minister June 1947
First Police action - Operation Product July 1947 - Dutch take all major cities, Sukarno leaves Yogyakarta
UN 'Good Offices commission' set up oct 1947
Renville agreement Jan 1948 - Van mook line; 15 federal units Dutch
Musso returns (PKI leader) aug 1969 - Uprising in Madiun and musso dies
Second Police Action - Operation Kraai Dec 1948 - Dutch take Yogyakarta
UNSC demands release of republican Jan 1949government - Independence scheduled Jul 1, 1950
Round Table conference in the Hague auh 1949 - Ceasefire Java and Sumatra
Sukarno enters Jakarta as President Dec 1949 - Dutch Transfer Sovereignty
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