Contoh Recount Text History of Something (Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia)
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Kali ini saya bagikan contoh recount text history of something tentang kemerdekaan negara tercinta kita ini, Indonesia. Tanpa panjang lebar, langsung saja dibawah ini !
The proclamation of
Indonesian independence
The proclamation of Indonesian independence was read at 10.00 a.m. on
Friday, 17 August 1945. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and
armed resistance of the Indonesian National
Revolution, fighting against the forces of the
Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians, until the latter officially
acknowledged Indonesia's independence in 1949. In 2005, the Netherlands
declared that they had decided to accept de
facto 17 August 1945 as Indonesia's
independence date. In a 2013 interview the Indonesian historian Sukotjo, amongst others, asked the Dutch government to formally
acknowledge the date of independence as 17 August 1945. The United Nations, who
mediated in the conflict, formally acknowledge the date of independence as 27
December 1949.
The document was signed by Sukarno (who signed his name "Soekarno" using the older
Dutch orthography) and Mohammad
Hatta, who were appointed president and
vice-president respectively the following day.
The draft was prepared only a few hours earlier, on the night of 16
August, by Sukarno,
Hatta,
and Soebardjo, at Rear-Admiral
Maeda (Minoru) Tadashi's house, Miyako-Doori 1, Jakarta (now the "Museum of the Declaration of Independence", JL. Imam Bonjol I, Jakarta). The original Indonesian
Declaration of Independence was typed by Sayuti
Melik. Maeda himself was sleeping in his room upstairs. He was
agreeable to the idea of Indonesia's independence, and had lent his house for the drafting of the
declaration. Marshal
Terauchi,
the highest-ranking Japanese
leader in South East Asia
and son of Prime Minister
Terauchi Masatake,
was however against Indonesia's independence, scheduled for 24 August.
While the formal preparation of the
declaration, and the official independence itself for that matter, had been
carefully planned a few months earlier, the actual declaration date was brought
forward almost inadvertently as a consequence of the Japanese unconditional surrender to the Allies on 15 August following the Nagasaki atomic
bombing. The historic event was triggered
by a plot, led by a few more radical youth activists such as Adam
Malik and Chairul Saleh, that put
pressure on Sukarno and Hatta to proclaim independence immediately. The
declaration was to be signed by the 27 members of the Preparatory Committee for
Indonesian Independence (PPKI) symbolically representing the new nation's
diversity. The particular act was apparently inspired by a similar spirit of
the United States
Declaration of Independence. However,
the idea was heavily turned down by the radical activists mentioned earlier,
arguing that the committee was too closely associated with then soon to be
defunct Japanese occupation rule, thus creating a potential credibility issue.
Instead, the radical activists demanded that the signatures of six of them were
to be put on the document. All parties involved in the historical moment
finally agreed on a compromise solution which only included Sukarno and Mohammad
Hatta as the co-signers in the name of the nation of Indonesia.
Sukarno had initially wanted the
declaration to be read at Ikada Plain, the large open field in the centre of
Jakarta, but due to unfounded widespread apprehension over the possibility of
Japanese sabotage,
the venue was changed to Sukarno's house at Pegangsaan Timur 56. There
was no concrete evidence for the growing suspicions, as the Japanese had
already surrendered to the Allies, The declaration of independence passed
without a hitch.
The proclamation at 56, Jalan
Pegangsaan Timur, Jakarta, was heard throughout the country because the text
was secretly broadcast by Indonesian radio personnel using the transmitters of
the JAKARTA Hoso Kyoku radio station. An English translation of the
proclamation was broadcast overseas.
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