Interviews concerning Tan Malaka [sound recording] : Oct.-Dec. 1972. [1972]
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Partai komunis Indonesia
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Founded in 1920 in Semarang, Dutch East Indies, as successor of the Indische Sociaal-Democratische Vereeniging (ISDV); initially named Perserikatan Komunis di Hindia (Communist Association of the Indies); the PKI was the first Asian communist party and a section of the COMINTERN; outlawed by the Dutch East Indies government because of its activities during uprisings in Banten and Western Sumatra, the PKI had to go underground in 1927; reestablished after the Japanese capitulation in 1945; took p...
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Gandang, Pandam.
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Jarvis, Helen
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Tan Malaka was born in 1897 in Suliki, West Sumatra, Indonesia. He came into contact with the Dutch labor movement and became a Marxist while a student in the Netherlands. After returning to Indonesia he became involved in the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), elected chairman in late 1921. In 1922 he was expelled from Indonesia for revolutionary activities and returned to the Netherlands where he became a member of the National Assembly representing the Dutch Communist Party. He established the...
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Saidi, Anwar Sutan.
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Malik, A.
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Fadillah, Arief.
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Sjarifah, 1904-
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Soekarno, 1901-1970
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Soekarno (b. Kusno Sosrodihardjo, June 6, 1901, Surabaya, East Java-d. June 21, 1970, Jakarta, Indonesia) was the first President of Indonesia. He was the leader of his country's struggle for Independence from the Netherlands and a prominent leader of Indonesia's nationalist movement during the Dutch colonial period. Soekarno and his fellow nationalists collaborated to garner support for the Japanese war effort from the population, in exchange for Japanese aid in spreading nationalist ideas....
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Malaka, Tan
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Nasution, Djalaluddin.
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Djalil.
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Tani, Djamaluddin.
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Chaeruddin.
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