DescriptionYano Kenzo and the Founding Fathers of Indonesia.jpg
English: Yano Kenzo with the Founding Fathers of Indonesia. (left to right, Mr. Ali Sosroamidjojo, Mr. M. Yamin, H. Agus Salim, Yano Kenzo, Bung Hatta, and Bung Karno. Yano personally invited Indonesian leaders to the Hotel Indes, Jakarta, February 1943; He flew all the way from Padang to Batavia to Discuss. Possibly about the formation of the Giyugun in Padang.
Date
February 1943
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