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The image is a page from a history textbook, which is open on a table. The textbook is titled "Dinamika Kota Surabaya Pada Masa Pemerintahan Militer Jepang," which translates to "Dynamics of Surabaya City During Japanese Military Administration." The page is written in Indonesian.  The text discusses the Japanese occupation of Surabaya, Indonesia (latitude: -7.246, longitude: 112.737).  The location is not visible in the image. The text describes the Japanese military's efforts to gain the sympathy of the Indonesian people. The text describes how the Japanese implemented propaganda measures, including the creation of the Sendenbu (Department of Propaganda). It also describes how the Japanese military promoted the Peta (Pembela Tanah Air), a paramilitary organization intended to win over Indonesians. The text also describes how the Japanese used various media forms, such as film, music, drama, and newspapers, to spread their messages. The text concludes with a description of how the Japanese established a system of education in Surabaya. The Japanese military's education system was designed to instill Japanese values and culture, which included the prohibition of the Dutch language and the use of the Japanese language in place of the Dutch language. It also describes the Japanese military's education system as being more accessible to the lower classes of Indonesian society, and how it was designed to promote hard work and dedication to the Japanese Empire. The text also mentions the Japanese military's suppression of the Indonesian language and the promotion of the Japanese language. The text describes the overall atmosphere of the time as being dominated by the Japanese military's propaganda. The image also includes a caption that states "Dynamics of Surabaya During Japanese Military Administration". The text is divided into two sections, one on the left and one on the right. There is a line separating the two sections. The text on the left is about the Japanese military's efforts to gain the sympathy of the Indonesian people. The text on the right is about the Japanese military's efforts to promote their own culture and language.
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The image is a page from a history textbook, which is open on a table. The textbook is titled "Dinamika Kota Surabaya Pada Masa Pemerintahan Militer Jepang," which translates to "Dynamics of Surabaya City During Japanese Military Administration." The page is written in Indonesian. The text discusses the Japanese occupation of Surabaya, Indonesia (latitude: -7.246, longitude: 112.737). The location is not visible in the image. The text describes the Japanese military's efforts to gain the sympathy of the Indonesian people. The text describes how the Japanese implemented propaganda measures, including the creation of the Sendenbu (Department of Propaganda). It also describes how the Japanese military promoted the Peta (Pembela Tanah Air), a paramilitary organization intended to win over Indonesians. The text also describes how the Japanese used various media forms, such as film, music, drama, and newspapers, to spread their messages. The text concludes with a description of how the Japanese established a system of education in Surabaya. The Japanese military's education system was designed to instill Japanese values and culture, which included the prohibition of the Dutch language and the use of the Japanese language in place of the Dutch language. It also describes the Japanese military's education system as being more accessible to the lower classes of Indonesian society, and how it was designed to promote hard work and dedication to the Japanese Empire. The text also mentions the Japanese military's suppression of the Indonesian language and the promotion of the Japanese language. The text describes the overall atmosphere of the time as being dominated by the Japanese military's propaganda. The image also includes a caption that states "Dynamics of Surabaya During Japanese Military Administration". The text is divided into two sections, one on the left and one on the right. There is a line separating the two sections. The text on the left is about the Japanese military's efforts to gain the sympathy of the Indonesian people. The text on the right is about the Japanese military's efforts to promote their own culture and language.

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