jadi Jepun memang sudah memiliki tokoh untuk jadi presiden Indonesia.....
sur.
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At the beginning, Japanese propaganda sounded like an improvement over Dutch 
rule. After the Japanese troops began stealing food and taking men for 
forced labor, the opinion of Indonesians turned against them.
Against Indonesians, the Japanese military was mostly guilty of three 
things:
forced labor, in which many Indonesian men were taken from their homes and 
sent as far as Burma to do construction and other hard labor in terrible 
conditions. Many thousands died or disappeared.
forced requisitioning, in which Japanese soldiers took food, clothing, and 
other supplies from Indonesian families by force and without compensation. 
This led to much hunger and suffering during the war.
forced slavery of women, in which Indonesian women were kept as "comfort 
women" for the amusement of Japanese soldiers.
In addition, the Japanese kept Dutch civilians in internment camps under 
poor conditions, and treated military prisoners of war in Indonesia badly.
War crimes in Indonesia--serious as they were--were not nearly as serious as 
those committed in China or Korea during the same period, however. Some 
commanders, such as Gen. Imamura in Java, were publicly criticized in Tokyo 
newspapers for being too "soft". There were even Japanese officers who were 
sympathetic to the idea of Indonesian independence, and who went out of 
their way to support Indonesian political figures and organizations, right 
up to Sukarno himself. 



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