Zulkifli Lubis

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Preceded byBambang Sugeng
Succeeded byBambang Utoyo
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byGatot Soebroto
Zulkifli Lubis
Acting Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army
In office
8 May 1955  26 June 1955
Preceded byBambang Sugeng
Succeeded byBambang Utoyo
1st Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army
In office
1 December 1953  8 May 1955
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byGatot Soebroto
1st Director of the Indonesian State Intelligence Agency
In office
1945–1958
PresidentSukarno
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byPirngadi
Personal details
Born(1923-12-26)26 December 1923
Died23 June 1993(1993-06-23) (aged 69)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Relations
  • Aden Lubis (father)
  • Siti Rewan Nasution (mother)
ProfessionMilitary officer
Military service
Allegiance
Branch/service Indonesian Army
Years of service1943–1961
Rank General
UnitInfantry
Battles/warsIndonesian National Revolution

General Zulkifli Lubis (26 December 1923 – 23 June 1993) was Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army from 8 May 1955 to 26 June 1955[1] and founder and first Chairman of the first Intelligence Agency in Indonesia.

Zulkifli was the fifth of ten children. His father was Aden Lubis, with the title of Sutan Srialam and his mother was Siti Rewan Nasution. Both of his parents were teachers at a Normaalschool.[2]

Zulkifli Lubis enjoyed a Dutch education at the Hollandsch Inlansche School. After completing HIS, then Zulkifli continued to Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs (MULO). At that time Zulkifli Lubis began reading the Deli Blaad newspaper, which he obtained from a friend who was selling it. Through Deli Blaad, Zulkifli got to know the speeches of Sukarno, Hatta, Mohammad Husni Thamrin and debates in the Volksraad. At MULO, Zulkifli and his friends were members of a Patriot group. They conducted silent opposition to Dutch rule by not singing the Dutch anthem, Wilhelmus, during ceremonies and inviting other participants in the ceremony to not sing as well.[3]

After graduating from MULO, Zulkifli continued to Algemeene Middlebare School B in Yogyakarta. At AMS B, Zulkifli and his friends often held national discussions, including people from Parindra.[1]

Japanese occupation period

When Japan occupied the Dutch East Indies, Zulkifli Lubis followed his friend's invitation to take part in youth training organized by the Japanese Army instead of being unemployed. After receiving about two months of training at the Seinen Kurensho (training center for youth ranks), Zulkifli received a special offer to receive military officer education at the Seinen Dojo (youth training center) Tangerang, with about 40 students from all over Java. Zulkifli Lubis, Kemal Idris and Daan Mogot were among the first batch and introduced Zulkifli to state intelligence.[3]

Zulkifli was only there briefly, when he was transferred to Resentai (training corps) Bogor. Zulkifli Lubis' admiration for Japan subsided when he saw the conditions at the camp. Most of the instructors from the army were less professional and well kept. This differed from his time at Seinen Dojo, Tangerang, where the instructors thought more seriously and thoroughly. At Resentai Bogor, Zulkifli did not acquire sufficient military knowledge and skills, given that the education only lasted for 3 months.[4]

In December 1943, the shodancho were appointed and then returned to their respective cities or regions of origin to participate in the formation of daidan (battalions). Second Lieutenants Zulkifli Lubis, Kemal Idris, Sabirin Mochtar, Satibi Darwis, Daan Mogot, Effendi, and Kusnowibowo helped Captain Tsuhiya Kiso to prepare for the formation of daidans on the island of Bali. Zulkifli Lubis, Kemal Idris and Daan Mogot were involved in a special team called Boei Giyugun Shidobu with the task of dealing with matters concerning the PETA battalions.[3]

Intelligence commander

Military career

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