Komarudin (29 May 1919 – 10 August 1949) was an Indonesian freedom fighter during the skirmishes against the Dutch which took place shortly after WW2. It has since come to light that he was born in Korea. His real name is Yang Chil-seong (양칠성).
His Japanese name is Sichisei Yanagawa (梁川七星). He was caught and executed in 1949 by Dutch forces. In July 1995, the Indonesian government and South Korean representatives held a tombstone replacement ceremony in his honor.
Early life
Yang Chil-seong was born on 29 May 1919 in
Wanju County
Wanju County (''Wanju-gun'') is a county in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. It almost entirely surrounds Jeonju. This county should not be confused with Wonju, in Gangwon-do.
History
○ Mahan Baekje Kingdom Wansanju 16th year of King Gyeon ...
,
North Jeolla Province
North Jeolla Province (; ''Jeollabuk-do''), also known as Jeonbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Jeolla has a population of 1,869,711 (2015) and has a geographic area of 8,067 km2 (3,115 sq mi) located in the Honam region in the southwes ...
.
He was commissioned by the Japanese colonial government as a guardian of allied forces in
Bandung in 1942. At that time both
Korea
Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...
and
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
were being colonized by
Japan. After Indonesia and Korea gained independence in 1945, Yang Chil-seong did not return to Korea but remained in Indonesia. He changed his name to Komarudin and married an Indonesian. When the Dutch soldiers returned to Indonesia and launched military aggression, Komarudin came to Garut with two Japanese soldiers from Bandung, joining the
Indonesian National Armed Forces. They fought guerrilla warfare in a group dubbed "Pasukan Pangeran Papak", from Markas Besar Gerilya Galunggung (MBGG). They were led by Major Kosasih and based in
Wanaraja,
Garut
Garut is a district and town in West Java of Indonesia, and the former capital of Garut Regency. It is located about 75 km to the southeast of the major city of Bandung.
History
The modern history of Garut started on March 2, 1811 when Balub ...
. The two Japanese soldiers named Hasegawa (Abubakar) and Masahiro Aoki (Usman) along with Komarudin were known for their good combat skills. The troops also fought in the event of
Bandung Sea of Fire
The Bandung Sea of Fire ( id, Bandung Lautan Api) refers to the deliberate burning of much of the southern side of the city of Bandung by retreating Indonesian Republican troops during the Indonesian National Revolution.
Following the Indo ...
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Komarudin thwarted the Dutch attempt to seize Wanaraja by destroying
Cimanuk Bridge.
Capture by Dutch soldiers
When the Dutch attacked Garut, a group of Prince Papak troops were in charge of securing the area, but because the Dutch forces were too big, the Prince Papak troops were forced to retreat. The three guerrillas were hiding but were caught from information by spies. Komarudin, Abubakar, Usman and an Indonesian fighter named Djoehana were caught on Mount Dora.
On 10 August 1949, Komarudin, Abubakar and Usman were executed in Kerkhoff, Garut.
Djoehana was sentenced to life imprisonment in
Cipinang Penitentiary Institution
Cipinang Penitentiary Institution ( id, Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Cipinang) is a top-security prison in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is exactly located in Cipinang Muara, Jatinegara, East Jakarta.
History
The prison was built by the Dutch colonial adminis ...
. They were buried in TPU Pasir, Bogor, then in 1975 transferred to the
Heroes Cemetery of Tenjolaya,
Garut
Garut is a district and town in West Java of Indonesia, and the former capital of Garut Regency. It is located about 75 km to the southeast of the major city of Bandung.
History
The modern history of Garut started on March 2, 1811 when Balub ...
. Komarudin died and left a boy.
Identity disclosure
Previously there was little information about Yang Chil-seong's life in Indonesia. The information about Komarudin, who turned out to be a Korean, was revealed by Japanese and South Korean historians.
In addition, testimony was also obtained from fellow comrades of Yang Chil-seong, who were still alive.
In July 1995, the Indonesian government and South Korean representatives held a Komarudin tombstone replacement ceremony militarily. Since then Komarudin has been regarded as one of the leading figures for Indonesia's independence.
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1919 births
1949 deaths
People from North Jeolla Province
Indonesian people of Korean descent
Indonesian military personnel
South Korean emigrants to Indonesia
Converts to Islam
Indonesian Muslims
Executed revolutionaries
People executed by the Netherlands