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A Political School at Peneleh

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tjokroaminoto understood the importance of public meetings and the courage to speak out to garner mass support. During mealtimes at a house in Peneleh lane, he shared and spread the science of modern movements to Alimin, Musso, Sukarno and later, Kartosoewirjo.

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Sukarno: the Student and Son-in-law

Sukarno was the first person who read up Tjokro’s Islamic socialism school of thought. He annulled his marriage to Tjokro’s daughter due to differences in ideology.

SUKARNO’S vacation sudddently turned into a nightmare. The student at Hogere Burger School in Surabaya was on his way home to his father’s house in Blitar on May 1, 1919, when Kelud volcano erupted. He had been hanging around with a classm

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