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Achmad Soebardjo Djojoadisoerjo (23
March 1896 – 15
December 1978) was a diplomat, an
Indonesian national hero, and the
first foreign minister of Indonesia...
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Achmad Soebardjo called on
Maeda to ask
about the
surrender rumours, and
received unofficial confirmation that they were true.
Hatta then
asked Soebardjo to...
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groups of
older people,
namely Achmad Soebardjo|Mr.
Ahmad Soebardjo,
started to negotiate. Mr.
Ahmad Soebardjo agreed to
proclaim the
independence of...
- who was then
urged to
immediately return the two men to Jakarta.
Achmad Soebardjo picked them up from
Rengasdengklok after Admiral Maeda guaranteed their...
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Indradjid Soebardjo (27 July 1946 – 2006) was an
Indonesian scholar and engineer. He was the dean of the
University of
Indonesia faculty of engineering...
- of Nine (Panitia Sembilan)
comprising ****rno, Hatta, Yamin, Maramis,
Soebardjo,
Wahid Hasjim, Muzakkir, Agus
Salim and
Abikoesno reformulated ****rno's...
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surrender of ****an,
nationalist leaders ****rno,
Mohammad Hatta, and
Achmad Soebardjo went to Maeda's
house on 15
August to
confirm the surrender,
which Maeda...
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their affiliations were: ****rno
Mohammad Hatta Mohammad Yamin Achmad Soebardjo Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso Abdoel Kahar Moezakir Agus
Salim Wahid Hasjim...
- this
coupled with
secretive negotiations between foreign minister Achmad Soebardjo and
United States amb****ador H.
Merle Cochran led to the
collapse of Soekiman's...
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without the
approval of the ****anese
authorities in Indonesia:
Achmad Soebardjo (advisor)
Sayuti Melik (Java) Ki
Hajar Dewantara (Java) R.A.A. Wiranatakoesoema...