Biografi Insinyur Soekarno, Presiden Pertama Indonesia - Edisi Kemerdekaan Indonesia (17 Agustus)

Majalah Bobo
15 Aug 201903:43

Summary

TLDRSoekarno, Indonesia's first president, played a pivotal role in the country's independence. Born in 1901, he grew up with a strong sense of nationalism, studying civil engineering at the Institut Teknologi Bandung. He co-founded the Indonesian National Party, advocating for independence from Dutch colonial rule. Despite multiple imprisonments, Soekarno continued his struggle, contributing to the creation of Pancasila and the country's first constitution. His leadership during the Japanese occupation and his role in declaring Indonesia’s independence remain integral to the nation’s history.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Soekarno, Indonesia's first president, played a crucial role in the country's independence alongside Muhammad Hatta.
  • 😀 Soekarno was born in Surabaya on June 6, 1901, and initially named Kusno, later changed to Soekarno by his father at age 11.
  • 😀 He spent his early years in Tulungagung and Mojokerto before moving to Surabaya in 1915 for his education.
  • 😀 Soekarno attended HBS (Hoogere Burger School) in Surabaya and lived with prominent figure HOS Cokroaminoto, which helped shape his leadership and nationalist views.
  • 😀 In 1921, Soekarno moved to Bandung and enrolled at Technische Hoogeschool (now ITB), where he studied civil engineering and continued to develop his nationalist beliefs.
  • 😀 During his university years, Soekarno founded a student club that later evolved into the Indonesian National Party (PNI) in 1927.
  • 😀 Soekarno was repeatedly imprisoned by the Dutch for his nationalist activities, but he remained undeterred and focused on Indonesia's future.
  • 😀 After Japan occupied Indonesia, Soekarno was released from prison and became active in the preparations for Indonesia's independence.
  • 😀 Soekarno played a key role in drafting the Pancasila (the state philosophy), the country's constitution, and the declaration of independence.
  • 😀 In the critical moments leading up to Indonesia’s independence, Soekarno and Hatta were briefly detained in Rengasdengklok by nationalist youth to ensure the proclamation was made on their terms.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to explore further historical content on Indonesia's independence through the bobok website.

Q & A

  • Who was Soekarno?

    -Soekarno was the first president of Indonesia and one of the key figures in the country's struggle for independence.

  • What was Soekarno's birth name?

    -Soekarno was originally named Kusno, but his father changed his name to Soekarno when he was 11 years old.

  • Where was Soekarno born?

    -Soekarno was born in Surabaya, Indonesia, on June 6, 1901.

  • What role did Soekarno play in Indonesia's independence?

    -Soekarno, alongside Mohammad Hatta, read the proclamation of Indonesia's independence and played a pivotal role in the nation's fight for freedom.

  • What influenced Soekarno’s early life and leadership?

    -Soekarno's early exposure to the ideas of nationalism, leadership, and social change, especially during his time in Surabaya and while staying with HOS Cokroaminoto, greatly shaped his leadership qualities.

  • Where did Soekarno pursue his higher education?

    -Soekarno attended the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), where he studied civil engineering.

  • How did Soekarno’s nationalism develop during his studies?

    -Soekarno’s nationalism grew stronger during his time at ITB, where he helped found a student club that later contributed to the establishment of the Indonesian National Party in 1927.

  • Why was Soekarno imprisoned by the Dutch government?

    -Soekarno was imprisoned multiple times by the Dutch colonial authorities due to his active efforts to promote Indonesian nationalism and resistance to Dutch rule.

  • What significant events happened in 1945 regarding Indonesia's independence?

    -In 1945, Soekarno and Hatta helped draft the Pancasila and the Indonesian Constitution, preparing the country for independence. This culminated in the proclamation of independence, even as Soekarno and Hatta were temporarily detained by the youth faction.

  • What happened when Soekarno and Hatta were detained in Rengasdengklok?

    -Soekarno and Hatta were detained by young nationalists in Rengasdengklok in an attempt to pressure them into declaring Indonesia's independence immediately, but they were eventually released, and the Proclamation of Independence was made on August 17, 1945.

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