This article is about the Indonesian national hero. For the footballer, see Supriyadi (footballer).
Supriyadi
Portrait of Supriyadi, c. 1940
1st Minister of People's Security
Office never taken
In office 19 August 1945 – 20 October 1945
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Muhammad Suliyoadikusumo (acting)
Amir Sjarifuddin
Commander of the People's Security Forces
Office never taken
In office 5 October 1945 – 12 November 1945
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Lt. General Sudirman
Personal details
Born
(1923-04-13)13 April 1923 Trenggalek, Oost-Java, Dutch East Indies
Disappeared
14 February 1945 (aged 21)
Blitar, Japanese East Indies
Died
Declared dead in absentia 9 August 1975(1975-08-09) (aged 52)
Military service
Allegiance
Empire of Japan
Indonesia
Branch/service
Defenders of the Homeland
Years of service
1943–1945
Rank
Platoon commander
Commands
PETA platoon, Blitar
Indonesian Armed Forces (formally; never taken)
Battles/wars
World War II
Blitar PETA revolt
Awards
National Hero of Indonesia (posthumous, 1975)
Fransiskus Xaverius Soeprijadi,[1] also known as Supriyadi or Soeprijadi (born 13 April 1923 – disappeared 14 February 1945, declared dead 9 August 1975), was an Indonesian national hero who rebelled against the occupying Japanese in 1945.
^Wijayanti, Ari; Agustin, Hetty Dwi (2021). Ensiklopedi Pahlawan Indonesia [Indonesian Heroes Encyclopedia] (in Indonesian). Translated by Agustin, Hetty Dwi. Malang: AhliMedia Press. ISBN 9786239463083.
Fransiskus Xaverius Soeprijadi, also known as Supriyadi or Soeprijadi (born 13 April 1923 – disappeared 14 February 1945, declared dead 9 August 1975)...
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the aftermath of the failed February 1945 PETA Revolt in Blitar, led by Supriyadi. Two days after the Japanese surrender in the Pacific, independence leaders...
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fighting. The Japanese then arrested Zainal and 22 others for execution. Supriyadi lead a Peta mutiny against the Japanese in February 1945. Japanese raped...
formed on 8 December 1944. On 14 February 1945, a PETA battalion under Supriyadi launched a short-lived revolt against the Japanese in Blitar, East Java...
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Japanese rule. In Blitar, an uprising by Pembela Tanah Air (PETA) led by Supriyadi, Moeradi, Halir Mangkudijoyo, and Soemarto occurred in early 1945, but...