070263 Southeast Asia, 1950s, 16mm, 2K. Maps. Monsoon rains and flooding. Mountains in Burma. Roads. Trains in Thailand. Damage from World War II.
The Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation or Borneo confrontation was a violent conflict from 1963–66 that stemmed from Indonesia's opposition to the creation of Malaysia. The creation of Malaysia was the amalgamation of the Federation of Malaya (now West Malaysia), Singapore and the crown colony/British protectorates of North Borneo and Sarawak (collectively known as British Borneo, now East Malaysia) in September 1963.[18] Vital precursors to the conflict included Indonesia's policy of confrontation against Netherlands New Guinea from March–August 1962 and the Brunei Revolt in December 1962.
On December 1949 when the Dutch formally recognized Indonesian independence in the face of international pressure. Sukarno, who led the move for independence became the first president
Exxon sponsored youth teamwork event. Produced by Footage File in 2010.
Toddler boy explores the woods Indonesia.
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