Sukarno
Politician
1901 – 1970
Who was Sukarno?
Sukarno, born Kusno Sosrodihardjo was the first President of Indonesia.
Sukarno was the leader of his country's struggle for independence from the Netherlands and was Indonesia's first president from 1945 to 1967. He was a prominent leader of Indonesia's nationalist movement during the Dutch colonial period, and spent over a decade under Dutch detention until released by the invading Japanese forces. Sukarno 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. Upon Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on 17 August 1945, whereby Sukarno was appointed as first president. Sukarno led Indonesians in resisting Dutch re-colonization efforts via diplomatic and military means until the Dutch acknowledgment of Indonesian independence in 1949.
After a chaotic period of parliamentary democracy, Sukarno established an autocratic system called "Guided Democracy" in 1959 which successfully ended instability and rebellions which were threatening the survival of the diverse and fractious country. The early 1960s saw Sukarno veering Indonesia to the left by providing support and protection to the Indonesian Communist Party at the expense of the military and Islamists. He also embarked on a series of aggressive foreign policies under the rubric of anti-imperialism, with aid from the Soviet Union and China. The 30 September Movement led to the destruction of PKI and his replacement by one of his generals, Suharto, and he remained under house arrest until his death.
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- Born
- Jun 6, 1901
Blitar - Also known as
- Achmad Sukarno
- Soekarno
- Kusno Sosrodihardjo
- Dr. Ahmed Sukarno
- Bung Karno
- Pak Karno
- Parents
- Siblings
- Spouses
- Fatmawati
(1943/06/01 - 1956) - Inggit Garnasih
(1923/03/24 - 1943) - Heldy Djafar
(1966 - 1969) - Kartini Manoppo
(1959 - 1968) - Hartini
(1954 - 1970) - Yurike Sanger
(1964 - 1968) - Haryati
(1963 - 1966) - Amelia de la Rama Braly
(1964 - 1970) - Dewi Sukarno
(1962 - 1970) - Siti Oetari
(1920 - 1923/03)
- Fatmawati
- Children
- Religion
- Islam
- Sunni Islam
- Ethnicity
- Javanese people
- Balinese people
- Nationality
- Indonesia
- Profession
- Education
- Bandung Institute of Technology
- Lived in
- East Java
- Died
- Jun 21, 1970
Jakarta - Resting place
- Blitar
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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