The ''Hōkōkai'' (, ) were associations formed by the
Empire of Japan
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on 8 January 1944 to replace the ''
Pusat Tenaga Rakyat'' (''Putera''; "People's Power Center") during the
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
The Empire of Japan occupied the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the war in September 1945.
In May 1940, Germany German invasion of the Netherlands, occupied the Netherlands, and ma ...
(present-day
Indonesia
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) in
World War II
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. The original incarnation of the ''Hōkōkai'' was formed on
Java
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by the commander of the
Sixteenth Army, General
Kumakichi Harada, after the Japanese realized that the ''Putera'' had exacerbated the desire for Indonesian independence rather than promote Japan's local interests in its war against the
Allies
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.
Unlike ''Putera'', the ''Hōkōkai'' avoided inclusion of Japanese officials in its membership. Instead, members were community leaders from across social classes, both
native Indonesians
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and other ethnic groups such as the
Chinese
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**Han Chinese, East Asian ethnic group native to China.
**'' Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic ...
,
Indians
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Associated with India
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** Indian people
** Indian diaspora
** Languages of India
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** Indian cuisine
Associated with indigenous peoples o ...
, and
Arabs
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of yea ...
.
On Java
The ''Jawa Hōkōkai'' (ジャワ奉公会, "Javanese Service Society") was an official organization of the occupation authority and under direct supervision of Japanese officials.
The purpose of its establishment was to gather people's energy, both physically and mentally in accordance with ''Hōkō seishin'' (奉公精神, "Service spirit"). This "service spirit" focused on the values of self-sacrifice, unity, and obedience. In charge of the association was a representative of the Japanese military government (軍政官, ''Gunseikan''), and
Sukarno
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Sukarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independenc ...
and
Hasyim Asy'ari
Kyai Haji Hasyim Asy'ari (also spelled Hashim Ashari; 14 February 1871 or 10 April 1875 – 25 July 1947) was an Indonesian ''ulama'', National Hero and founder of Nahdlatul Ulama.
Biography
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became its main advisers. The ''Jawa Hōkōkai'' was a central organization around which a collection of professional and social associations formed, including the ''Ishi Hōkōkai'' (医師奉公会, "Doctors' Service Society"), the ''Kyōiku Hōkōkai'' (教育奉公会, "Educators' Service Society"), the ''
Fujinkai'' (婦人会, "Women's Association") and the
Institute for People's Education and Cultural Guidance (啓民文化指導所, ''Keimin Bunka Shidōsho''). The ''Jawa Hōkōkai'' was responsible for the mobilization and deployment of goods and individuals that were considered useful for the war effort. Members were youths between the ages of 14 and 22 years old,
divided into neighborhood associations of 10 to 20 families.
Activities
In accordance with its values of self-sacrifice, unity, and obedience to the Japanese, the three basics of the ''Jawa Hōkōkai'' were to:
* Do everything with sincerity and with all your might to realize the interests of Japan in the
Greater East Asia War.
* Lead the people to donate all their energy, based on a sense of
brotherhood among fellow nations.
* Strengthen the
Defenders of the Homeland
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(PETA; , ).
In addition to the accommodation of the Japanese and collaborationist militaries, the ''Jawa Hōkōkai'' was also tasked with the support of civil organizations in the fields of
education
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and
teacher training
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,
culture
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, and business. The society was also given the task of mobilizing the masses for
rice production
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,
mining
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, collecting
scrap
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, and cultivating ''
jatropha
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'' to be handed over to Japan.
[ Any political control exercised by the ''Jawa Hōkōkai'' occurred with Japanese guidance and specifically for its own interests.][
]
Elsewhere
The ''Hōkōkai'' only developed on the island of Java. On Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth-largest island in the world at 482,286.55 km2 (182,812 mi. ...
, similar societies proved difficult to form, because of its wide variety of ethnic groups, cultures, and languages, making it difficult to create a centralized organization.
Elsewhere in the Indonesian archipelago, social and professional associations only formed at the local level. Native non- Javanese nationalists were deprived of a platform.
See also
* 3A Japanese propaganda movement
* Collaboration with Imperial Japan
Before and during World War II, the Empire of Japan created a number of List of World War II puppet states, puppet states that played a noticeable role in the war by collaborating with Imperial Japan. With promises of "Asia for the Asiatics" coo ...
* Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
The Empire of Japan occupied the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the war in September 1945.
In May 1940, Germany German invasion of the Netherlands, occupied the Netherlands, and ma ...
* '' Pusat Tenaga Rakyat''
References
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Indonesian collaborators with Imperial Japan
Indonesian National Revolution
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
Propaganda in Indonesia