Pao An Tui
Self-defense force of the Chinese-Indonesian community during the Indonesian Revolution / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pao An Tui (traditional Chinese: 保安隊; simplified Chinese: 保安队; pinyin: Bǎo àn duì) sometimes incorrectly spelled Po An Tui or Poh An Tui, was a self-defense force of the Chinese-Indonesian community during the Indonesian Revolution (1945–1949).[2][1] The group has often been accused of pro-Dutch sympathies in the struggle for Indonesian independence from Dutch colonial rule.[3]
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Leaders | Loa Sek Hie (Chairman) Oey Kim Sen (Deputy Chairman) Khouw Joe Tjan (Secretary) Cong Fai-kim (Treasurer) |
Dates of operation | 1946-1949 |
Headquarters | Batavia, Dutch East Indies |
Active regions | Parts of Java, Sumatra, Borneo |
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