Pretty much for the same reasons most people hate their colonizers: their land, food and wealth were taken, and the Indonesian people were treated very badly, having to work for the Dutch under slave-like conditions in their houses and on their plantations.
The dutch wanted to keep the Indonesians from joining the army.
not at all! We love them!
The Chinese, the Indonesians, the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Dutch.
They gave Caucasian blood to the Indonesians
The Indonesians fought against the Dutch who were occuping them and in December 1949 they were formally recognized as a country
I think the Answer is the English, Spanish, French, Swedes,and Dutch
Indonesia declared its independence from the Japanese (and the Dutch) in 1945.
The Dutch translation of "I hate myself" is "Ik haat mezelf."
Jij haat hem is a Dutch equivalent of 'You hate him'. The formal equivalent of 'U haat hem' isn't often used.
Ik haat je
Ik haat haar
Indonesians speak Bahasa Indonesia. This is Indonesia's national standard form of the Malay language. Virtually same language, but the differences differenciate Indonesian from the standard Malay language spoken in Malaysia and Singapore. From what I've seen, Indonesian has a lot of Dutch cognates; even though Indonesians and Malaysians kind of loathed their Dutch and British conquerers. Brunien and Indonesian are both different forms of the Malay language. The ethnic Malays from Indonesia are bilinguals, they speak both the standard Malay (Melayu) and Indonesian.