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General Offensive of 1 March 1949 The General Offensive of 1 March 1949 (Indonesian: Serangan Umum 1 Maret 1949) was a military offensive in Yogyakarta during the Indonesian National Revolution. Frustrated at negotiations with the Republic and believing it weakened by both the Darul Islam and Madiun insurgencies, the Dutch launched a military offensive on 19 December 1948 which it termed 'Operatic Kraai' (Operation Crow). By the following day it had conquered the city ofYogyakarta, the location of the temporary Republican capital. By the end of December, all major Republican held cities in java and Sumatra were in Dutch hands. The Republican President, Vice-President, and all but six Republic of Indonesia ministers were captured by Dutch troops and exiled on Bangka Island off the east coast of Sumatra. In areas surrounding Yogyakarta and Surakarta, Republican forces refused to surrender and continued to wage a guerrilla war under the leadership of Republican Military Chief of Staff General Sudirman who had escaped the Dutch offensives. An emergency Republican government, the Pemerintahan Darurat Republik Indonesia (PDRI), was established in West Sumatra. In early 1949, Hamengkubuwono IX conceived the idea of a major offensive to be launched against Yogyakarta and the Dutch troops occupying it. The purpose of this offensive was to show to the world that Indonesia still existed and that it was not ready to surrender. The idea was suggested to General Sudirman, the Commander of the Indonesian Army and received his approval. In February 1949, Hamengkubuwono IX had a meeting with then Lieutenant Colonel Suharto, the man chosen by Sudirman to be the field commander for the offensive. After this discussion, preparations were made for the offensive. This involved intensified guerilla attacks in villages and towns around Yogyakarta so as to make the Dutch station more troops outside of Yogyakarta and thin the numbers in the city itself. On 1 March 1949 at 6 AM, Suharto and his troops launched the 1 March General Offensive. The offensive caught the Dutch by surprise. For his part, Hamengkubuwono IX allowed his palace to be used as a hide out for the troops. For six hours, Indonesian troops maintained control of Yogyakarta before finally retreating. The offensive was a moral and diplomatic success, inspiring troops all around Indonesia, as well as proving to the United Nations that the Indonesian army still existed and were capable of fighting. On the other hand, the offensive had demoralised the Dutch forces, who did not expect Indonesian forces to have the capability to assault and control the city, even for a few hours. The United Nations already adopted United Nations Security Council Resolution 63 on 24 December 1948, in response to a report by the Committee of Good Offices the Council called upon the parties to cease hostilities and to release the President of the Republic of Indonesia and other political prisoners arrested since 18 December 1948. On 29 june 1949 Yogyakarta was cleared from Dutch forces under the pressure from the United Nations. In Indonesia the offensive is described as a major success in which the world was shown that the TNI was not easily defeated because of strong local support and positive sentiment. It also showed the falsehood of Dutch propaganda regarding their military superiority. The Dutch military superiority over the Indonesian Army occurred only in urban areas but proven to be incompetent, incapable and reluctant to fight in guerrilla warfare. The Dutch military superiority in armaments and technology reduced by the lack of European personnels and thin supply line which make them heavily rely on Indigenous KNIL soldiers who start to doubt their colonial cause and begin defection to the Republican side before and after the offensive. The Indonesian offensive, later known in Indonesia as Serangan Oemoem (new spelling: Serangan Umum, 'General Offensive'), is commemorated by a large monument in Yogyakarta. It is commemorated every year on March 1 as "Six hours injogja". What is the purpose of this text?

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A. Mursyidatul

Mahasiswa/Alumni UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

26 Januari 2022 11:00

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Hai, Winafajria. Kakak bantu jawab ya. Jawaban yang benar adalah "To inform readers about past incident, The General Offensive of 1 March 1949.'' Soal menanyakan tentang tujuan dari teks tersebut. Tujuan dari teks dapat dilihat dari paragraf pertama. Paragraf pertama tertera kalimat ''The General Offensive of 1 March 1949 (Indonesian: Serangan Umum 1 Maret 1949) was a military offensive in Yogyakarta during the Indonesian National Revolution.'' (Serangan Umum 1 Maret 1949 (bahasa Indonesia: Serangan Umum 1 Maret 1949) adalah serangan militer di Yogyakarta selama Revolusi Nasional Indonesia.) Dengan demikian, isi dari paragraf pertama yaitu Serangan Umum 1 Maret 1949 merupakan serangan militer di Yogyakarta selama Revolusi Nasional Indonesia, sehingga tujuan dari teks tersebut adalah untuk menginformasikan pembaca tentang insiden masa lalu, Serangan Umum 1 Maret 1949. (To inform readers about past incident, The General Offensive of 1 March 1949.) Jadi, jawabab yang benar adalah "To inform readers about past incident, The General Offensive of 1 March 1949.'' Semoga membantu ya.


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