Mohammad
Hatta is one hero who greatly contributed to the independence of Indonesia. He
is known as the proclaimer. He was born on August 12, 1902, precisely at the
high hill of West Sumatra. He is better known by the name of Bung Hatta.
Mohammad Hatta was born of a mother who named Siti Saleha and a father named
Muhammad Jamil. Hatta was raised in a religious environment. His grandfather is
a cleric who founded a mosque in Batuhampar. Her family background that
merchant. Belonging to the family of his mother a successful trader.
Mohammad
Hatta studied in Europese Largere School (ELS) in New York City who currently
renamed SMAN I Padang. He also studied at the Meer Uirgebreid Lagere (MULO) in
Padang. He also studied related to trade that Handel Middlebare School (High
School of Commerce) and the last one he was educated in the Netherlands, namely
in the Netherlands Handelshogeschool. This is where he was awarded Drs.
Religious knowledge are also not spared from the education which he passes. He
even studied religion by scholars who are in Indonesia, among others, Abdullah
Ahmad, Muhammad Jamil Jambek, and several other prominent scholars.
Mohammad
Hatta not only serves as a proclaimer, but he is also active in the field of
organization and politics. His role in politics begins He was elected as
treasurer Jong Sumatranen Bond in Padang. Political knowledge has grown very
rapidly when he often attend political meetings. He also joined a social
organization. The organization called Indische Vereeniging. This organization
eventually turned into a political organization. This happens because of the Ki
Hajar Dewantara which has considerable influence in the development of the
organization.
Mohammad
Hatta became vice chairman of the preparation of independence in August 1945.
The event was chaired by Sukarno. At the time of Muhammad Hatta ordered by
Sukarno to write the text of the proclamation to be read out at the event.
However, he still wants the manuscript was written by Sukarno. Finally,
Soekarno Hatta typed and sent to join the signed copy of the proclamation.
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