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  1. 20 de ago. de 2021 · Suharto was the giant of modern Indonesia. For many Indonesians, his resignation in 1998 after 32 years in power is still a watershed moment. Much that has happened since has been a reaction ...

  2. 28 de ene. de 2008 · Suharto of Indonesia, whose 32-year dictatorship was one of the most brutal and corrupt of the 20th century, died Sunday in Jakarta. He was 86. He had been admitted to a Jakarta hospital on Jan. 4 ...

  3. Suharto. Suharto, (born June 8, 1921, Kemusu Argamulja, Java, Dutch East Indies), Second president of Indonesia (1967–98). Suharto initially served in the Dutch colonial army, but after the Japanese conquest (1942) he joined a Japanese-sponsored defense corps. After Japan’s surrender he joined the guerrilla forces seeking independence from ...

  4. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › SuhartoSuharto – Wikipedia

    Suharto (myös Haji Mohammed Suharto; ennen vuoden 1972 oikeinkirjoitusuudistusta Soeharto, 8. kesäkuuta 1921 – 27. tammikuuta 2008) hallitsi Indonesiaa 32 vuotta 1967–1998.Vuonna 1966 kenraali Suharto otti haltuunsa toimeenpanovallan Indonesiassa presidentti Sukarnolta.. Hän perusti vahvan hallituksen, joka toi poliittista vakautta hajanaisista saarista koostuvaan Indonesiaan ...

  5. Sukarno. Kusno Sosrodihardjo ( Surabaya, 6 de junio de 1901 - Yakarta, 21 de junio de 1970), 1 más conocido como Sukarno, fue un político, nacionalista y revolucionario indonesio y el primer presidente de la República de Indonesia (1945-1967) tras la independencia del archipiélago. Sukarno fue el líder de la lucha indonesia por la ...

  6. 4 de ago. de 2023 · Suharto was born on the 8th of June, 1921 in Kemusu Argamulja, near Yogyakarta. This is in the island of Java, modern day Indonesia, but at that time it was part of the Dutch East Indies. He was named just ‘Suharto’, without a family name, as it is common for many Indonesians.

  7. elpais.com › noticias › suhartoSuharto en EL PAÍS

    16 de sept. de 2000 · Suharto, dictador indonesio. Ricardo Martínez de Rituerto | 28 ene 2008 - 00:00 CET. Considerado el gobernante más corrupto, amasó una inmensa fortuna. Reportaje: Los presidentes ladrones.