Meeting between Republican and Dutch officers to Bawen On Friday, September 2 [1949] met some Dutch officers and Lt. Col. Slamet Ryadih to Bawen together. This officer, who was accompanied by his lieutenant and adjutant some dardanelles, was en route to Yogya, where he was recalled from the ceasefire talks in Semarang. The Dutch accompanied him to Tempol, the last Dutch military post, to which they had given him safe conduct. After arriving to Tempol goes Lt. Col. Slamet Ryadih with the other officers on foot across the bridge over the potash Krasak, which forms the border betwe


Meeting between Republican and Dutch officers to Bawen On Friday, September 2 [1949] met some Dutch officers and Lt. Col. Slamet Ryadih to Bawen together. This officer, who was accompanied by his lieutenant and adjutant some dardanelles, was en route to Yogya, where he was recalled from the ceasefire talks in Semarang. The Dutch accompanied him to Tempol, the last Dutch military post, to which they had given him safe conduct. After arriving to Tempol goes Lt. Col. Slamet Ryadih with the other officers on foot across the bridge over the potash Krasak, which forms the border between Republican and Federal and region. In the background, across the bridge roadblocks and barricades there stationed Republican post clearly visible Date: September 2, 1949 Location: Bawen, Indonesia, Java, Dutch East Indies


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