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Putera (Pusat Tenaga Rakyat) or Centre of the People’s Power was a propaganda organization established by Japanese Empire during their occupation period in Indonesia. This organization was founded in March 1943, as a replacement for the 3A movement which was deemed to have failed to fulfill its objectives. The Putera united all national organizations, both political and non-political organizations to work together to form self-government. Although in the hands of secular nationalists. Putera does not represent any particular group and consists only of individuals. Moreover, Putera is not a mass movement, but only a group of committees located in the city center. This was under tight control from Japan, but appointed four major Indonesian figures as leaders, namely Sukarno, Hatta, Ki Hajar

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  • Pusat Tenaga Rakyat (disingkat Putera) adalah organisasi yang dibentuk pemerintah Jepang di Indonesia pada 16 April 1943 dan dipimpin oleh Empat Serangkai, yaitu Ir. Soekarno, M. Hatta, Ki Hajar Dewantara, dan K.H. Mas Mansyur. Strukturnya organisasi Putera dimulai dari pimpinan pusat sampai pimpinan daerah yang dibagi sesuai dengan tingkatnya, yaitu syu, ken, dan gun. Putera juga mempunyai beberapa orang penasihat yang berasal dari orang-orang Jepang. Mereka adalah S. Miyoshi, G Taniguci, Iciro Yamasaki, dan Akiyama. Gerakan ini tidak dibiayai pemerintah Jepang. Walaupun demikian, para pemimpin bangsa diperbolehkan untuk menggunakan fasilitas Jepang seperti koran dan radio . (in)
  • Putera (Pusat Tenaga Rakyat) or Centre of the People’s Power was a propaganda organization established by Japanese Empire during their occupation period in Indonesia. This organization was founded in March 1943, as a replacement for the 3A movement which was deemed to have failed to fulfill its objectives. The Putera united all national organizations, both political and non-political organizations to work together to form self-government. Although in the hands of secular nationalists. Putera does not represent any particular group and consists only of individuals. Moreover, Putera is not a mass movement, but only a group of committees located in the city center. This was under tight control from Japan, but appointed four major Indonesian figures as leaders, namely Sukarno, Hatta, Ki Hajar Dewantara and Kyai Hajji Mas Mansoer. These four figures are known as the Empat Serangkai (Four leaved clover). Putera also has several advisors from the Japanese side. They are S Miyoshi, G Taniguci, Iciro Yamasaki, and Akiyama. This movement is not funded by the Japanese government. However, the nation's leaders were allowed to use Japanese facilities such as newspapers and radio. The establishment of Putera was aims to attract the sympathy of the Indonesian people to help Japan to win the war against the Allied. It was urging the Indonesian people to support the Japanese occupation because it had helped liberate Indonesia from protracted colonialism. (en)
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  • Putera (Pusat Tenaga Rakyat) or Centre of the People’s Power was a propaganda organization established by Japanese Empire during their occupation period in Indonesia. This organization was founded in March 1943, as a replacement for the 3A movement which was deemed to have failed to fulfill its objectives. The Putera united all national organizations, both political and non-political organizations to work together to form self-government. Although in the hands of secular nationalists. Putera does not represent any particular group and consists only of individuals. Moreover, Putera is not a mass movement, but only a group of committees located in the city center. This was under tight control from Japan, but appointed four major Indonesian figures as leaders, namely Sukarno, Hatta, Ki Hajar (en)
  • Pusat Tenaga Rakyat (disingkat Putera) adalah organisasi yang dibentuk pemerintah Jepang di Indonesia pada 16 April 1943 dan dipimpin oleh Empat Serangkai, yaitu Ir. Soekarno, M. Hatta, Ki Hajar Dewantara, dan K.H. Mas Mansyur. (in)
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  • Pusat Tenaga Rakyat (in)
  • Pusat Tenaga Rakyat (Indonesia) (en)
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