Julius Tahija (13 July 1916 – 30 July 2002) was an Indonesian businessman, politician and soldier. He was a recipient of the Military Order of William...
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U.S. General David Petraeus, Admiral Harry Harris, Jerzy Toeplitz, Julius Tahija, Edo de Waart, Malcolm Williamson, Googie Withers and James Wolfensohn...
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Social Affairs In office 2 June 1947 – 11 October 1947 Preceded by Julius Tahija Succeeded by Abdoellah Daeng Mappoedji Minister of Information In office...
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Speaker of Senate Arnold Mononutu, member of provisional parliament Julius Tahija, representative to United States of Indonesia in Batavia. Gabriel Manek...
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Siwabessy Husnie Hentihu John Lilipaly Johan Manusama Johannes Leimena Julius Tahija Max Sopacua Melkias Agustinus Pellaupessy Melani Leimena Suharli Murad...
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officer of the KNIL, were assigned to him as Chief of Staff, Major Julius Tahija became his personal Adjudant. Operationally the army commander functioned...
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II the Dutch sent a detachment of 13 soldiers led by KNIL sergeant Julius Tahija to the town of Saumlaki in the Tanimbar Islands in July 1942. Japanese...
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Islands. The shore party was under the command of First Lieutenant Julius Tahija. On 5 and 7 March 1945 the K XV unsuccessfully tried two times to land...
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of the First Malewa Cabinet in Jakarta (1947). From left to right: Julius Tahija, Minister of Social Affairs; Tjia Kok Tjiang, Minister of Justice; Elias...
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Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved 2014-10-14. Julius Tahija (1995). Horizon Beyond. Times Books International. ISBN 9812045449....
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new state's legislature, this time defeating Ambonese KNIL captain Julius Tahija 40–25. Several months after his appointment as chair, however, he faced...
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fueled by Allied espionage operations in the Moluccas led by Ambonese Julius Tahija. By early 1945, the Japanese began promising Indonesian independence...
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