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Who Initiated The Great Offensive?

Monday, August 17, 2015

No Witnesses At The Sinuhun Mas Harto Meeting

The controversy over who initiated of the March 1 General Offensive has its roots in the Chief Commander's order. The Sultan proposed it, Suharto executed it.


Before dawn on February 14, 1949, Lt. Col. Suharto quietly entered the Yogyakarta Palace. Accompanied by one of his men, he headed towards the Pawon Prabeyo (sultan's kitchen), where he was asked to change his shirt and trousers into uniform worn by the palace staff. Then he was ushered in by the head chef, Raden Rio Indro Budjono, to meet GBP Haryo Prabuningrat.

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No Witnesses At The Sinuhun Mas Harto Meeting

The controversy over who initiated of the March 1 General Offensive has its roots in the Chief Commander's order. The Sultan proposed it, Suharto executed it.


Before dawn on February 14, 1949, Lt. Col. Suharto quietly entered the Yogyakarta Palace. Accompanied by one of his men, he headed towards the Pawon Prabeyo (sultan's kitchen), where he was asked to change his shirt and trousers into uniform w

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