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Revolution in the City of Heroes : A Memoir of the Battle that Sparked Indonesia's National Revolution

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Written by a 24-year-old Indonesian medical student turned military commander named Suhario Padmodiwiryo, or "Hario Kecik", Revolution in the City of Heroes, is an evocative first-hand account of a popular uprising.

The book vividly portrays the chaotic swirl of events and the heady emotion of young people ready to sacrifice their lives for a great cause. Newly liberated from nearly four brutal years under Japanese control, the people of Indonesia faced great uncertainty in October 1945.

As the British Army attempted to take control of the city of Surabaya, maintain order and deal with surrendered Japanese personnel, their actions were interpreted by the young residents of Surabaya as a plan to restore Dutch colonial rule.

In response, the youth of the city took up arms and repelled the force sent to occupy the city.

They then held off British reinforcements for two weeks, battling tanks and heavy artillery with nothing more than light weapons and sheer audacity.

Though eventually defeated, Surabaya's defenders had set the stage for Indonesia's national revolution.

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Product Details
NUS Press
9971698447 / 9789971698447
Paperback / softback
30/12/2015
Singapore
English
xviii, 204 pages
23 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Translated from the Indonesian.