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The image depicts a poster framed in glass at the Museum of the Indonesian National Revolution, located at latitude: -6.175, longitude: 106.822 in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The poster features a stencil-style silhouette of a soldier, facing left, holding a rifle in his right hand. The soldier is wearing a helmet and appears to be running. The poster is printed on a tan paper background and features the text "BERDJOANG TERUS MESKIPUN IBERAT," which means "Keep Fighting Even Though It Is Difficult."  Below the poster is an information card in Bahasa Indonesia and English that explains the poster's significance. The card states that the poster was created during the Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) to encourage people to continue fighting against the Dutch, who had occupied the country following World War II. The card goes on to explain that the poster was created using stencil techniques to allow for quick and easy reproduction and distribution.  The card concludes by stating that these posters were very effective in communicating the message to the masses during the revolution period and were instrumental in maintaining morale.  The image is taken from within a museum, looking at the poster with a dark grey wall in the background. The lighting is artificial and highlights the poster.
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Mar 27, 2025, 7:37 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image depicts a poster framed in glass at the Museum of the Indonesian National Revolution, located at latitude: -6.175, longitude: 106.822 in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The poster features a stencil-style silhouette of a soldier, facing left, holding a rifle in his right hand. The soldier is wearing a helmet and appears to be running. The poster is printed on a tan paper background and features the text "BERDJOANG TERUS MESKIPUN IBERAT," which means "Keep Fighting Even Though It Is Difficult." Below the poster is an information card in Bahasa Indonesia and English that explains the poster's significance. The card states that the poster was created during the Indonesian National Revolution (1945-1949) to encourage people to continue fighting against the Dutch, who had occupied the country following World War II. The card goes on to explain that the poster was created using stencil techniques to allow for quick and easy reproduction and distribution. The card concludes by stating that these posters were very effective in communicating the message to the masses during the revolution period and were instrumental in maintaining morale. The image is taken from within a museum, looking at the poster with a dark grey wall in the background. The lighting is artificial and highlights the poster.

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