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  1. 20,000 wounded. 295 [4] –2,000 [1] dead. 210 wounded. The Battle of Surabaya was fought between regular infantry and militia of the Indonesian nationalist movement and British and British Indian troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution against the re-imposition of Dutch colonial rule. The peak of the battle was in November 1945.

  2. The Indonesian independence movement began in May 1908, which is commemorated as the "Day of National Awakening" (Indonesian: Hari Kebangkitan Nasional).Indonesian nationalism and movements supporting independence from Dutch colonialism, such as Budi Utomo, the Indonesian National Party (PNI), Sarekat Islam and the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), grew rapidly in the first half of the 20th ...

  3. Abstract. Between August 1945 and December 1949, the Netherlands deployed some 220,000 military in the Indonesian decolonization war. Both during and long after this war, the Dutch government has denied that its armed forces engaged in war crimes, apart from a limited number of identified transgressions characterized as ‘exceptional’.

  4. The Indonesian National Revolution was a revolutionary war between the Netherlandsball and its adoptive child Indonesiaball, with both sides being supported by allies. Overview. The Indonesian National Revolution took place in the years of 1945 to 1949 and resulted in a Dutch military victory, but Indonesiaball managed to secure political victory.

  5. This is the Timeline of Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1950) early 1945: Small, mostly Dutch, commando units parachute into northern Sumatra. 15 August: The Japanese surrender brings the fighting in World War II to an official close. 17 August: "Proclamation of Indonesian Independence", signed by Sukarno-Hatta. Tan Malaka, a former Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) leader, returns ...

  6. The Indonesian National Revolution also known as the Indonesian War of Independence, was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during postwar and postcolonial Indonesia. It took place between Indonesia's declaration of independence in 1945 and the Netherlands' transfer of sovereignty over the Dutch ...

  7. The Indonesian National Revolution 1945-1950. Anthony J.S. Reid. Bloomsbury Academic, Dec 29, 1986 - History - 206 pages. The Indonesian revolution demands attention as a revolution, and as an important chapter in the collapse of Western colonialism. In the first place, however, it is the watershed of modern Indonesian history, and must be ...