Telisik Kisah Tersembunyi dari Makam Kehormatan di Bandung: Ereveld Pandu dan Leuwigajah

Ereveld is a colonial heritage that still exists today. This research aims to provide an overview of the Ereveld in Bandung. This research uses historical methods that include heuristics, criticism, and historiography. In Bandung, there are two Ereveld, namely Ereveld Pandu and Leuwigajah. Ereveld is the only land owned by the Dutch Government that still exists and is maintained until now. It is an honorary Dutch burial ground in Indonesia, where perpetrators and victims of the war are buried. Those buried in the Ereveld include Dutch and Indonesian people who were victims during the Japanese... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Norfaizi, Haris
Hassanah, Delia Nur
Ichsan, Ilham Nur
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Prodi Pendidikan Sejarah Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Islam Sumatera
Schlagwörter: Ereveld / cemetery / colonial heritage / Bandung / Dutch Colonial / History Education
Sprache: Englisch
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Ereveld is a colonial heritage that still exists today. This research aims to provide an overview of the Ereveld in Bandung. This research uses historical methods that include heuristics, criticism, and historiography. In Bandung, there are two Ereveld, namely Ereveld Pandu and Leuwigajah. Ereveld is the only land owned by the Dutch Government that still exists and is maintained until now. It is an honorary Dutch burial ground in Indonesia, where perpetrators and victims of the war are buried. Those buried in the Ereveld include Dutch and Indonesian people who were victims during the Japanese occupation. They come from various backgrounds, both military and civilian with various professions. The existence of the Ereveld in Indonesia can still be seen today, and it is well maintained thanks to cooperation between the Dutch and Indonesian sides. Therefore, the Ereveld is a place full of meaning and historical evidence. ; Ereveld stands as a significant Dutch war cemetery, embodying historical narratives beyond colonial heritage, specifically in the context of Indonesia. This research aims to provide an overview of the Ereveld in Bandung. This research uses historical methods that include heuristics, criticism, and historiography. In Bandung, there are two Ereveld, namely Ereveld Pandu and Leuwigajah. Ereveld is a Dutch war cemetery that is managed by the Netherlands War Graves Foundation or commonly known as Oorlogsgravenstichting (OGS). In Indonesia, OGS Indonesia operates through a cooperation agreement between the Indonesian and Dutch governments. The ereveld in Indonesia still exists and is maintained until now where victims of the war are buried. Those buried in the Ereveld in Indonesia are war victims that are Dutch, Indonesian and a few other nationalities that died during the Japanese occupation to the Indonesian national revolution. They come from various backgrounds, both military and civilian with various professions. Therefore, the Ereveld is a place full of meaning and historical evidence.