KEEP SURABAYA TO THE BLOOD BLOOD POINT.
The newly formed Prime Minister Sutan Syahrir with the Allies raised questions. This is not discussed in two pro-English books.
The sixth edition of Rulan Abdulgani's 'Hundred Days' book makes this event in detail for the first time. Through the offer by showing that they are trusted by the new PM, perhaps England hopes Surabaya will surrender. Delivering a new pre-independence minister also improves the image of Britain in Surabaya, if implemented it may only cool the atmosphere, rather than produce a truce. It turned out that the new economic minister was escorted by Surabaya fighters himself.
The Surabaya warriors again took up arms from their new bases in the South and Surabaya suburbs, until the British again bombarded the Surabaya fighters. Sungkono who had moved his command headquarters from Pregolan to Wonokromo, now had to move back to the nearby Zoo. The new headquarters is also in the bomb habi-out by the British.
Defeat Surabaya arek this, they have to give up the area around Kebung Binatang until Wonokromo fell to the hands of England. Remarkably, the Surabaya arek-arek is trying to vigorously maintain a span of land this last field of defense, no less as when defending the Viaduct. Both are not the few who became victims of persistent resistance until the death.
War in the city and cornering republican fighters out of the city of Surabaya. Two memoirs of Ruslan Abdulgani and Suhario are very detailed about the southern defense war of the city of Surabaya, Suhario is busy organizing his men, and Ruslan Abdulgani is an eyewitness because he is at command headquarters Sungkono defense commander Surabaya.
A number of student soldiers (TRIP) who retreated in GUNungsari perpetuate in poetry because the British stopped the attack, they assume has managed to master the southern defense of Surabaya.
The territories between the two British powers and the Republican Warriors became unfamiliar territory. The occupied land became very expensive with the victims of both sides very much, not to mention the cost of war and war machines issued by the Allies to control one city, as the winner of World War II that had just enjoyed against Japan.