Oloan Hutapea, also known as B. O. Hutapea (born 1920s?, died in the Blitar area in 1968), was a high-ranking member of the Indonesian Communist Party...
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Paris Hutapea (born 1959), Indonesian lawyer Oloan Hutapea (1920s-1968), Indonesian communist This page lists people with the surname Hutapea. If an...
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important thing was the unity between the bourgeois and proletariate, but Oloan Hutapea in an article in August 1959 rejected the view that this alliance was...
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leaders in Blitar were the Politburo member Rewang, the party theorist Oloan Hutapea and the East Java leader Ruslan Widjajasastra. Blitar was an underdeveloped...
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Among his friends in the Batak youth in Batavia during that time were Oloan Hutapea and Josef Simanjutak, future high-ranking Indonesian Communist Party...
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activist, and Siti Suratih, wife of high-ranking Communist Party leader Oloan Hutapea. The camp was located in Plantungan district, Kendal Regency, Central...
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political transition, in August 1950 Pardede was sent to Sumatra with Oloan Hutapea, a fellow Batak PKI member, to exclude people who had been loyal to...
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Indonesian government minister Mangaradja Soeangkoepon, Volksraad member Oloan Hutapea, briefly head of the Communist Party (PKI) Peris Pardede, Communist...
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He was also in a circle of young Batak intellectuals which included Oloan Hutapea, T. B. Simatupang, and Josef Simanjuntak. He was a member of the radical...
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