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33: 334:— which had no power, no army, and no weapons in this part of the country — to fight the Dutch effectively" therefore joining the NIT was essential to advance the cause of Indonesian independence given the political conditions at the time. The revolution eventually 307:. Despite being active in organizations like Sudara and the People's Sovereignty Party, Pantouw decided to collaborate with the Dutch after realizing an inability to achieve much with the former. He joined the 453: 546: 541: 326:
As a minister, Pantouw was mainly concerned with tackling the social problems facing the Indonesian people. He was aware of the NIT's reputation as a Dutch
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youth organization and was one of its delegates to the second Youth Congress held on 27–28 October 1928. Pantouw was also active in the
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Revolutionary Worlds: Local Perspectives and Dynamics during the Indonesian Independence War, 1945–1949
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government for having disturbed security and order. In 1938, he stood for a seat in the Manado
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as minister of social affairs and minister of information in 1947. He was also active in the
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in 1949, but nationalists continued their goal of disbanding the NIT and re-establishing a
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Pantouw became a lecturer at the Djakarta Journalist Academy in the 1950s, together with
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accelerated reunification talks and the NIT was dissolved into the republic in 1950.
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The place and date of his death, as well as his educational background, are unknown.
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association. During the 1930s, he worked as a teacher at the
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology
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Minister of Social Affairs
Julius Tahija
Minister of Information
Manado
Dutch East Indies
Minahasan
the cabinet
State of East Indonesia
Indonesian nationalist movement
Hasanuddin University
Manado
North Sulawesi
Jong Minahasa
id
Indonesia Moeda
id
Makassar
Dutch East Indies
State of East Indonesia
surrender of Japan
proclamation of Indonesian independence
first cabinet
State of East Indonesia
Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa
puppet state
Republic of Indonesia
came to an end
unitary state
Makassar Uprising

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