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Foto The Founding Father Soekarno, semoga kita semakin dekat dan
cinta pada negara indonesia. Ir. Soekarno (lahir di Blitar, Jawa
Timur, 6 Juni 1901 – wafat di Jakarta, 21 Juni 1970 pada umur 69
tahun) adalah Presiden Indonesia pertama yang menjabat pada periode
1945 - 1966. Ia memainkan peranan penting untuk memerdekakan bangsa
Indonesia dari penjajahan Belanda. Ia adalah penggali Pancasila. Ia
adalah Proklamator Kemerdekaan Indonesia (bersama dengan Mohammad
Hatta) yang terjadi pada tanggal 17 Agustus 1945. Dan ada 17 koleksi
Foto yang dapat dinikmati.. here this :
President Sukarno Saying Goodbye to His Daughters
Surrounded by citizens of Jakarta, President Sukarno kisses his youngest daughter, Sukmawati, goodbye while his other daughters, Rachmawati (center) and Megawati (left), wait their turn. The Indonesian President was leaving for a three-week vacation in Tokyo.
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Date Photographed: November 19, 1962
Surrounded by citizens of Jakarta, President Sukarno kisses his youngest daughter, Sukmawati, goodbye while his other daughters, Rachmawati (center) and Megawati (left), wait their turn. The Indonesian President was leaving for a three-week vacation in Tokyo.
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Date Photographed: November 19, 1962
Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno Calming down Protesters Original caption:
Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno, shown here speaking to a crowd
in September of 1950, was reported trying to calm thousands of angry
demonstrators near the presidential palace in Jakarta, October17. An
artilery battery was brought into position outside the palace as
president Sukarno talked to the crowd which had formed to demand the
dissolution of Parliament and general elections. Pres. Sukarno told the
throng that he did not want to become a dictator and that he would
arrange for elections as soon as possible.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 17, 1952
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 17, 1952
President Sukarno Addressing May Day Rally
Original caption: 5/7/1965-Djakarta, Indonesia- President Sukarno of Indonesia addresses a mass May Day rally in the Sports Hall Building. Sukarno announced his decision not to attend a peace conference with Malaysian Prime Minister Rahman in Tokyo. The announcement was viewed as a victory for Indonesia's powerful Communist Party. Posters above the silent crowd stress the unity of the working classes in their struggle to overcome "imperialism."
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Date Photographed: May 7, 1965
Original caption: 5/7/1965-Djakarta, Indonesia- President Sukarno of Indonesia addresses a mass May Day rally in the Sports Hall Building. Sukarno announced his decision not to attend a peace conference with Malaysian Prime Minister Rahman in Tokyo. The announcement was viewed as a victory for Indonesia's powerful Communist Party. Posters above the silent crowd stress the unity of the working classes in their struggle to overcome "imperialism."
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 7, 1965
Leaders of the Non-Aligned Nations Original caption:
9/29/60-Yugoslavia-
5 top neutralist countries called upon Pres. Dwight Eisenhower &
Premier Nikita Khrushcev to resume their personal diplomacy with a
face to face conference. The move resulted from a "neutralist summit
conference" late sept. 29. Shown here at the end of the conference are
(L to R) PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Pres. Kwame Nkrumah of
Ghana, Pres. Gamal Abdel Nasser of United Arab Rep., Pres. Sukarno of
Indonesia, & Pres. Tito of Yugoslavia.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 29, 1960
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 29, 1960
Sukarno Inspects Troops President Sukarno, the first leader of Indonesia after it became a republic in 1945, inspects his troops.
Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 1965
Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 1965
Portrait of Ellsworth Bunker, Howard P. Jones and President Sukarno Original
caption: U.S. Special Envoy Ellsworth Bunker, right, and Ambassador
Howard P. Jones, center, chatting with Indonesian President Sukarno
April 6, 1965, at the Presidential Palace in Djakarta. The Americans met
with Indonesian officials in efforts to stop the "decline" of U.S.
Indonesian relations.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 6, 1965
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 6, 1965
Indonesian President Sukarno
Indonesian President Sukarno was taken prisoner by Dutch troops in an attempt to retain control of Indonesia.
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Date Photographed: ca. 1945-1949
Indonesian President Sukarno was taken prisoner by Dutch troops in an attempt to retain control of Indonesia.
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Date Photographed: ca. 1945-1949
Richard Nixon Speaking with Achmed Sukarno
Original caption:
Original caption:
Visiting
president chats with "veep." Washington, D.C.: President Achmed
Sukarno of Indonesia, currently on an 18 day official visit to the
United States, is shown (left) chatting with Vice President Richard
Nixon shortly before a capitol luncheon given in his honor by Mr. Nixon
yesterday. The visiting chief of state also addressed a joint session
of Congress yesterday, an honor accorded only to leaders of key
nations.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: Al Muto
Date Photographed: May 18, 1956
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: Al Muto
Date Photographed: May 18, 1956
Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke and President Sukarno
Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke (L) greets Indonesian President Sukarno during a state visit in Tokyo, Japan.
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Date Photographed: 1958
Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke (L) greets Indonesian President Sukarno during a state visit in Tokyo, Japan.
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Date Photographed: 1958
Sukarno Achmed Speaking at Podium
Original caption: President Sukarno of Indonesia is shown here delivering his speech to the United Nations.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 2, 1960
Marilyn Monroe Standing with President Sukarno Original caption:
Indonesia's
President Sukarno is shown chatting with actress Marilyn Monroe
during a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Logan at a Beverly Hills
Hotel last Tuesday night. The party was given in honor of Logan's
brother-in-law, Marshall Noble, who is traveling with the 62 members of
the Indonesian visiting group. Sukarno had expressed a desire to meet
Miss Monroe, who he said is one of the favorite actresses in his
country.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: George Snow
Date Photographed: June 1956
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: George Snow
Date Photographed: June 1956
Kennedy and Johnson with Indonesia's Sukarno 1961
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Date Photographed: April 25, 1961
Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke and President Sukarno
Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke (L) greets Indonesian President Sukarno during a state visit in Tokyo, Japan.
Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno
President of Indonesia, Achmad Sukarno, in 1949.
Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Photographer: Bert Hardy
Date Photographed: April 1949
Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno
Achmad
Sukarno, President of Indonesia and Hafi Salim (maksudnya Haji Agus
Salim kali yak?), Socialist Foreign Minister, in 1949.
Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Photographer: Bert Hardy
Date Photographed: April 1949
Boy Riding in Bumper Car -- (ngga taunya si Guntur aka Mas Tok) Original caption:
Glen Echo, Maryland: son Of Visiting President Samples American Fun.
Mohammed Guntur, 12-year-old son of visiting Indonesian President
Achmed Sukarno, is shown having fun at the wheel of a "Dodgem" car at
the Glen Echo Amusement Park. The boy was taken to the park by Mrs.
Richard Nixon, wife of the Vice President, and her daughters, Julie
and Patricia.
Chou En-lai and Sukarno Ride in Boat Original caption:
7/6/1965-Cairo, Egypt- Cruising up the Nile River, Communist China's
Premier Chou En-Lai (l) looks at the sights while his companion,
President Sukarno of Indonesia checks the time. Both men were in Egypt
awaiting the opening of the Afro-Asian Conference, which was to be held
in Algiers. Chou stayed on in the Egyptian capital after the
conference was postponed.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBISDate Photographed: July 6, 1965
Image: © Bettmann/CORBISDate Photographed: July 6, 1965
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