The British Occupation of Java The Indonesian chief of police in the town of Grissee, 15 miles from Surabaya (Soerabaja), receives 18 rifles and 200 rounds of ammunition to assist with keeping law and order in the area. The guns had been confiscated a few weeks earlier when British and Indian troops made a sweep through the town. However, as the chief of police assisted the British forces in the locating and destroying of Japanese ammunition dumps the guns were handed back. Three days after this photograph was taken Indonesian nationalists reoccupied Grissee and probably took control of the we
The British Occupation of Java The Indonesian chief of police in the town of Grissee, 15 miles from Surabaya (Soerabaja), receives 18 rifles and 200 rounds of ammunition to assist with keeping law and order in the area. The guns had been confiscated a few weeks earlier when British and Indian troops made a sweep through the town. However, as the chief of police assisted the British forces in the locating and destroying of Japanese ammunition dumps the guns were handed back. Three days after this photograph was taken Indonesian nationalists reoccupied Grissee and probably took control of the weapons.
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