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Donald Izacus Pandjaitan (9 June 1925 – 1 October 1965) was an Indonesian General who was killed during a kidnap attempt by the members of the
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. Of the six Army Generals killed in the coup attempt, he was the only
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Early life

D.I. Pandjaitan was born in Sitorang, Balige in the Tapanuli region of
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. After completing elementary and high school, with the arrival of the invading Japanese, he underwent Japanese ''Giyūgun'' military education. He was then posted to
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, and was there when
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was declared on 17 August 1945.Sudarmanto (1996)Mutiara Sumber Widya (publisher)(1999)Bachtiar (1988)


Military career

In November 1945, Pandjaitan, together with other young people, helped establish a local branch of the People’s Security Army (TKR), initially serving as a battalion commander. In March 1948, he was appointed commander for the organization and education of the XI/Banteng Division at
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,
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. Not long after, he became the fourth deputy commander (supplies) for the Sumatran Army Command, then when the
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launched their Second Police Action against the republic, he was put in charge of supplies for the
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. After the Dutch recognition of Indonesian sovereignty in 1949, Pandjaitan was posted to the headquarters of the Sumatran Division in
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, and on 2 January 1950 became head of the operational staff of the I/Bukit Barisan Division. He was then transferred to
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,
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, and appointed deputy commander of the II/Sriwijaya Division. From October 1952 to July 1957, he served as the
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to the Indonesian embassy in
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,
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. Upon his return to Indonesia, he joined the Army General Staff. He attended a course at the
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at
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from December 1963 to June 1964. He then took up his final post as fourth assistant to the Army Chief of Staff for logistics and ordnance.


Death

In the early hours of 1 October 1965, several members of the
30 September Movement The Thirtieth of September Movement (, also known as G30S, and by the syllabic abbreviation Gestapu for ''Gerakan September Tiga Puluh'', Thirtieth of September Movement, also unofficially called Gestok, for ''Gerakan Satu Oktober'', or Fir ...
left Lubang Buaya on the eastern outskirts of
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to seize key military figures and take them hostage. Pandjaitan was among their targets, so they broke the fence near his house along Jalan Hasanuddin,
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,
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. They shot and killed one of the household staff sleeping on the ground floor of Pandjaitan’s two-storey house, before calling on Pandjaitan himself to come down. Two of the men involved at the time were Albert Naiborhu and Viktor Naiborhu, who were seriously injured during the attempted kidnapping, with Albert dying shortly afterward. Pandjaitan, then in full army dress, came from the second floor and allowed himself to be led away, stopping briefly to pray in his front yard. After some minutes of irritatedly waiting for Pandjaitan to finish prayers, his captors lost their patience and shot him dead from behind.Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (1994)Anderson & McVey (1971) His body was put in a truck and brought to the movement’s headquarters at Lubang Buaya. His body, along with those of his colleagues who had also been killed, were thrown down a nearby disused well. The bodies were found on 4 October, and all were given a state funeral the following day. Pandjaitan, along with the other victims, are buried at the Kalibata Heroes’ Cemetery in
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. Pandjaitan was posthumously promoted to major general and awarded the title Hero of the Revolution.


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References

* Anderson, Benedict R O'G & McVey, Ruth (1971), ''A Preliminary Analysis of the October 1, 1965 Coup in Indonesia'', Modern Indonesian project Southeast Asian Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY * Bachtiar, Harsja W. (1988), ''Siapa Dia?: Perwira Tinggi Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (Who is S/He?: Senior Officers of the Indonesian Army)'', Penerbit Djambatan, Jakarta, * Mutiara Sumber Widya (publisher)(1999) ''Album Pahlawan Bangsa (Album of National Heroes)'', Jakarta * Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (1975) ''30 Tahun Indonesia Merdeka: Jilid 3 (1965–1973) (30 Years of Indonesian Independence: Volume 3 (1965–1973)'' * Secretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (1994) ''Gerakan 30 September Pemberontakan Partai Komunis Indonesia: Latar Belakang, Aksi dan Penumpasannya (The 30 September Movement/Communist Party of Indonesia: Bankground, Actions and its Annihilation)'' * Sudarmanto, Y.B. (1996) ''Jejak-Jejak Pahlawan dari Sultan Agung hingga Syekh Yusuf (The Footsteps of Heroes from Sultan Agung to Syekh Yusuf''), Penerbit Grasindo, Jakarta {{DEFAULTSORT:Pandjaitan, Donald Izacu 1925 births 1965 deaths Indonesian Christians Indonesian collaborators with Imperial Japan Indonesian generals National Heroes of Indonesia People from Toba Samosir Regency People of Batak descent