Recalling group 4
Recalling group 4
Members:
1. Shucbert Berkat Manalu
2. Fitri Zahra
3. Ratna Tri Astuti
Chapter 9
okay we just in middle of class
1. Shucbert Berkat Manalu
2. Fitri Zahra
3. Ratna Tri Astuti
Chapter 9
assalamualaikum guys ! Now we will reminisce, who here knows what happened in Surabaya?
Now we will see the story again about the Surabaya battle
as usually we have to sing a song !
" GUGUR BUNGA "
https://youtu.be/G-L9hxNWWyo
https://youtu.be/G-L9hxNWWyo
Betapa hatiku takkan pilu
Telah gugur pahlawanku
Betapa hatiku takkan sedih
Hamba ditinggal sendiri
Siapakah kini pelipur lara
Nan setia dan perwira
Siapakah kini pahlawan hati
Pembela bangsa sejati
Telah gugur pahlawanku
Tunai sudah janji bakti
Gugur satu tumbuh seribu
Tanah air jaya sakti
Gugur bungaku di taman bakti
Di haribaan pertiwi
Harum semerbak menambahkan sari
Tanah air jaya sakti
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okay we just in middle of class
The Battle of Surabaya was fought between pro-Independence Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and the Netherlands troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution. The peak of the battle was in November 1945. Despite fierce resistance, British troops managed to conquer Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, on behalf of the Netherlands. The Battle was the heaviest single battle of the Revolution and became a national symbol of Indonesian resistance.[2] Considered a heroic effort by Indonesians, the battle helped galvanise Indonesian and international support for Indonesian independence. 10 November is celebrated annually as Heroes Day (Hari Pahlawan).
By the time the Allied forces arrived at the end of October 1945, the pemuda ('youth') foothold in Surabaya city was described as "a strong unified fortress".[3] Ferocious fighting erupted when 6,000 British Indian troops landed in the city to evacuate European internees. Following the killing of British Brigadier General Mallaby on 30 October,[3] the British retaliated with a punitive sweep beginning on 10 November under the cover of air attacks. Although the European forces largely captured the city in three days, the poorly armed Republicans fought for three weeks and thousands died as the population fled to the countryside.
Despite the military defeat suffered by the Republicans and a loss of manpower and weaponry that would severely hamper Republican forces for the rest of the Revolution, the battle and defence mounted by the Indonesians galvanised the nation in support of independence and helped garner international attention. For the Dutch, it removed any doubt that the Republic was not simply a gang of collaborators without popular support. It also had the effect of convincing Britain that wisdom lay on the side of neutrality in the Revolution;[2] within a few years, in fact, Britain would support the Republican cause in the United Nations.
On 17 August 1945, Soekarno and Hatta declared the independence of Indonesia in Jakarta, two days after the Japanese Emperor’s surrender in the Pacific. As the news about the independence declaration spread throughout the archipelago, ordinary Indonesians felt a sense of freedom that led most to regard themselves as pro-Republican.[4] In the following weeks, power vacuums existed, both from outside and within Indonesia, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty, but also one of opportunity.[5] This euphoria of independence sometimes led to small clashes between the pemuda (youth), who had joined pro-Republic struggle groups, with the Dutch internees.[citation needed] On September 19, 1945, a group of Dutch internees supported by the Japanese raised the Dutch flag outside the Hotel Yamato (formerly Hotel Oranje) in Surabaya, East Java. This provoked Nationalist Indonesian militia, who overran the Dutch and Japanese, and tore off the blue part of the Dutch flag, changing it into Indonesian flag.[6] The leader of the Dutch group, Mr Pluegman, was killed because of mass anger.[6]
The senior Japanese commander in Surabaya, Vice Admiral Shibata Yaichoro, supported the Republicans and gave Indonesians ready access to arms.[2] On 3 October, he surrendered to a Dutch navy captain, the first Allied representative to arrive. Recognising the reality of Indonesian control of the city, he ordered his forces to hand over their remaining weapons to the Indonesians. The Indonesians were to hand them to the Allies, but neglected to do so.[2]
finally we will watching the short movie yeaay
Synopsis:
The animation tells the story of Jamie, a modern-day boy scout who is accidentally teleported back in time to the stone age via a mysterious portal during his jungle hiking trip. There, he encounters two cavemen named Oko & Lele. Due to the language barrier, the entire group is forced to communicate through body language and hand gestures, resulting in a number of humorous situations.
to close today's class we will sing again!
The animation tells the story of Jamie, a modern-day boy scout who is accidentally teleported back in time to the stone age via a mysterious portal during his jungle hiking trip. There, he encounters two cavemen named Oko & Lele. Due to the language barrier, the entire group is forced to communicate through body language and hand gestures, resulting in a number of humorous situations.
to close today's class we will sing again!
" SUWE ORA JAMU "
Suwe ora jamu mas
Jamu godong telo
Suwe ora ketemu,
Temu pisan ojo gelo
Suwe ora jamu mas,
Jamu godong meniran
Wis suwe ora ketemu,
Temu pisan dadi pikiran
Wis suwe yo mas ora jamu,
Jamu godong sligi
Wis suwe ora ketemu,
Temu pisan dadi ati
Abang abang ora kurang,
Sing ijo di unduhi
Sing legan ora kurang,
Sing duwe bojo kok di rusuhi
Ireng ireng montore kanjeng yo mas,
Ganen rene tak setirane
Yen podo seneng ojo mung mandeng,
Golek ono ngendi omahe
Wis suwe yo mas ora jamu,
Jamu rempah rempah
Wis suwe ora ketemu,
Temu maneh karo mbak waljinah


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