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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SukarnoSukarno - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · t. e. Sukarno [d] ( / suːˈkɑːrnoʊ / soo-KAR-noh, [4] Indonesian: [suˈkarno]; born Koesno Sosrodihardjo, Javanese: [ˈkʊs.nɔ sɔ.srɔ.di.har.dʒɔ], 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) [5] was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · Achmed Sukarno (. 1902. -. 1970. ) Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia, was born in Surabaya, Java. He formed the Indonesia National Party in 1927, and was imprisoned by the colonial Dutch government for his nationalist activities from 1929-1931.

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · Era el 8 de mayo de 1959. Sukarno había viajado el día anterior en un Ilyushin Il-18, un avión civil adaptado para un trayecto de lujo. La visita a Moscú no era cualquier cosa. Había que ...

  4. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Step into the extraordinary journey of *Sukarno*, the visionary who led Indonesia to independence in this 60-second video. Witness his unwavering determination, powerful leadership, and the...

  5. Hace 4 días · Orne Westad, Professor of International History and Director of the Cold War Studies Centre at the London School of Economics, has hitherto been best known for his works on China and the Cold War, including Cold War and Revolution: Soviet-American Rivalry and the Origins of the Chinese Civil War, 1944–6 (New York, 1993) and Decisive Encounters: the Chinese Civil War, 1946–50 (Stanford, 2003).

  6. Hace 4 días · Sound recording of a meeting on Indonesia held on November 19, 1963, between President John F. Kennedy, United States Ambassador to Indonesia Howard Jones, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs Roger Hilsman, and National Security Council (NSC) Member Michael Forrestal. They discuss President of Indonesia Ahmed Sukarno and other matters concerning Indonesia, specifically a ...

  7. 11 de may. de 2024 · Bandung Conference, a meeting of Asian and African states—organized by Indonesia, Myanmar (Burma), Ceylon ( Sri Lanka ), India, and Pakistan —which took place April 18–24, 1955, in Bandung, Indonesia. In all, 29 countries representing more than half the world’s population sent delegates. The conference reflected the five sponsors ...