Soedjono Hoemardani

Soedjono, {{circa}}1970 Major General Soedjono Hoemardani (7 September 191812 March 1986) was an Indonesian military officer.

Soedjono originated from Surakarta and after an early career in his father's trading business he joined the fledgling Indonesian National Armed Forces in 1945, at the start of the Indonesian National Revolution, as a financial officer in Kodam IV/Diponegoro. He built up a relationship with Suharto during his time under him, and as Suharto took power as President in 1966, he was appointed as a personal assistant (Aspri). In this capacity, Soedjono was a major player in the economic relations between Indonesia and Japan. His actions in this role generated significant controversy, which culminated in 1974 when he was a target of demonstrators during the Malari incident. After the incident, he toned down his relations with Japan publicly, though he maintained his Japanese connections until his death in 1986. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Soedjono Hoemardani: pendiri CSIS 1918-1986 by Soedjono Hoemardani..

    Published 1987
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    Soedjono Hoemardani Pendiri CSIS 1918-1986 by SOEDJONO HOEMARDANI

    Published 1987
    Book