After Germany surrendered to the Allies in Europe on May 8, 1945, a variety of submarines that are still functioning, then donated to the Japanese Navy and then used again, until the Japanese surrender on August 15, 1945 after a nuclear bombed by the Americans. After the incident, a number of German troops in Indonesia be loitering not have a job. The Germans took the initiative to be recognized Indonesian fighters and not mistaken for the Dutch. The trick, they make the sign of the attributes are taken from the uniform by using Reich eagle emblem on the part of their sleeves.
The German soldiers who had been based in Jakarta and Surabaya, moved to Plantation Cikopo settled, district. Megamendung, Kab. Bogor. They all then stripped off their uniforms and live as "civilians" there. Observers German military history in Indonesia, Herwig Zahorka, tells, in early September 1945 a Ghurka-British Regiment, commanded by officers from Scotland came to the island of Java. They were surprised to find the Germans in Plantation Cikopo. The commander asked Major German navy, which became kokolot Burghagen there, to seek shelter in Bogor. Using 50 trucks former Japanese army, the German people in Plantation Cikopo was moved to a shelter in Bogor. But they must return their uniform, holding a gun supplied British troops, to protect the shelter which was originally occupied by the Dutch.
At that time, according to him, in shelters many Dutch people who complain, because they are "guarded" by the Germans. "On the first night of stay, immediate shooting each other but no casualties. Apparently, the Indonesian people thought the Germans had been caught by pasukan.Sekutu, and they tried to liberate the German people," said Zahorka.
After the incident, the British handed over approximately 260 German soldiers to the Dutch who then held captive in Onrust Island, Thousand Islands. Also recorded several German soldiers fled from Onrust Island, to swim across to the other island. Among them, the navy pilots named Werner and his friend Lvsche of U-219. During the run, they joined the Indonesian freedom fighters in Java, working together against the Netherlands who want to re-colonize. Lvsche later died, allegedly as a result of an accident when assembling a flame thrower
The German soldiers who had been based in Jakarta and Surabaya, moved to Plantation Cikopo settled, district. Megamendung, Kab. Bogor. They all then stripped off their uniforms and live as "civilians" there. Observers German military history in Indonesia, Herwig Zahorka, tells, in early September 1945 a Ghurka-British Regiment, commanded by officers from Scotland came to the island of Java. They were surprised to find the Germans in Plantation Cikopo. The commander asked Major German navy, which became kokolot Burghagen there, to seek shelter in Bogor. Using 50 trucks former Japanese army, the German people in Plantation Cikopo was moved to a shelter in Bogor. But they must return their uniform, holding a gun supplied British troops, to protect the shelter which was originally occupied by the Dutch.
At that time, according to him, in shelters many Dutch people who complain, because they are "guarded" by the Germans. "On the first night of stay, immediate shooting each other but no casualties. Apparently, the Indonesian people thought the Germans had been caught by pasukan.Sekutu, and they tried to liberate the German people," said Zahorka.
After the incident, the British handed over approximately 260 German soldiers to the Dutch who then held captive in Onrust Island, Thousand Islands. Also recorded several German soldiers fled from Onrust Island, to swim across to the other island. Among them, the navy pilots named Werner and his friend Lvsche of U-219. During the run, they joined the Indonesian freedom fighters in Java, working together against the Netherlands who want to re-colonize. Lvsche later died, allegedly as a result of an accident when assembling a flame thrower
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