Traveling on Independence Day, Crocodile Hole Museum of History

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photo of the Milky Pancasila diallela Crocodile Hole / nyero.id

Jakarta, Spaai-id.com - Crocodile Hole Museum is a place in the Gede Hut, Jakarta. This place is filled with dark history of the violent movement of September 30 (PHI) on September 30, 1965.

For those of you who are history lovers of this museum should not be missed when you visit Jakarta. You can visit on Independence of Indonesia.

Take a quick look at the history related to the Crocodile Hole in the time of the G30S. Today the Crocodile Hole contains the Pancasila Monument, a diorama, a well where the victims were dumped and a room containing relics.

The name of the Crocodile Hole itself comes from a legend saying that there are white crocodiles in the river located near the Gede Hut area.

There were also houses in which seven heroes of the revolution were tortured and killed. And there's also a car used to transport people.

On that occasion, there was a museum of seven revolutionary heroes who were killed during the 1965 PKI uprising, known as the Revolutionary Hero Monument built in the middle of August 1967 and was inaugurated on October 1, 1973 by President Soeharto.

The heroes of the revolution are General Ahmad Yani, General Siswandono Parman, General Suprapto, General Sutoyo Siswomiharjo, General Mt.

The Crocodile Hole Museum is also referred to as the Criminal Betrayal Museum, which tells of the civil insurgency that wants to replace the base of the Pancasila nation with the purpose of the PKi organization's highly conflicted communist understanding.