Robert Wolter Monginsidi
was born in Manado in 1925. He was still in MULO when the Pacific War
broke. During the Japanese occupation, he entered the Japanese
school.
He joined the
independence combatants in Ujung Pandang when the Indonesia
independence was proclaimed.
When the Dutch landed
at Ujung Pandang and other towns in Southern Sulawesi, the armed
conflict with the young combatants happened.
The combatants finally
founded irregular troops and appointed Wolter as the secretary
general. Besides he also accomplished a task as a tactician in
the military operations. He often covered up as a Dutch
military police and entered the town to spy upon the enemy.
The colonialist suffered
much loss in facing the irregular troops. He concentrated his troops
at Polombangkeng.
Overcoming the combatants
activities, the aggressor performed robust operations. Wolter
was trapped and caught, Ten months later he escaped from the
prison. The Dutch was panic and accomplished other accurate
operations. In nine days the Dutch recaught him.
The colonialist tried to
persuade him to work together but he refused distinctly. Finally the
Dutch sentenced him to death. He rejected to ask amnesty
from the colonialist.
On September 5, 1949,
Wolter was shot at Pacinang. With a bible in his left hand and his
right hand clenched, he shouted “Merdeka!”. He died
as a young hero.
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