A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Hurst, 2001 - 286 halaman This describes the origins, the methods and the result of imperial Japan's occupation of Southeast Asia during World War II. Japanese policy makers had recognized that the region's European colonial regimes would not last for ever, but they had not envisaged a military conquest. While Japan launched stunningly successful military operations - such as the attacks on Pearl Harbor and Singapore - it found devising occupation policies that were suitable to the diverse regions under its sway after 1941 much harder. To a large extent Japan's policies were improvised, often being based on models derived from the experiences of Manchuria or the homeland itself. For some Japanese the invasion was a work of liberation, and those who tried to extricate Japan from the war as defeat loomed emphasized this rationale. Eventually, however, the people of the region liberated themselves, taking advantage of the interregnum between Japanese military defeat and the imposition of alternative Allied administrations. Any sense of obligation to the Japanese was reduced by the violence of their soldiery and the inadequacy of their administration. |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 65
Halaman 15
... Britain was ' especially powerful ' in Asia , ... watching with a tiger's eye . Our foreign loans depend on Britain . If there is trouble and we become poor , Britain will surely interfere in our internal affairs on that pretext . Look ...
... Britain was ' especially powerful ' in Asia , ... watching with a tiger's eye . Our foreign loans depend on Britain . If there is trouble and we become poor , Britain will surely interfere in our internal affairs on that pretext . Look ...
Halaman 24
... Britain's capacity to sustain the integrity of China . Japan had come to terms , too , with Britain's entente partners , France and Russia , while the United States - though , like Britain , it endorsed the integrity of China and the ...
... Britain's capacity to sustain the integrity of China . Japan had come to terms , too , with Britain's entente partners , France and Russia , while the United States - though , like Britain , it endorsed the integrity of China and the ...
Halaman 74
... Britain , and take final measures'.85 An imperial conference was convened on 6 September to sanct- ion the decision . Britain , the United States and the Netherlands were ' taking every possible measure to oppose our Empire ' , Konoe ...
... Britain , and take final measures'.85 An imperial conference was convened on 6 September to sanct- ion the decision . Britain , the United States and the Netherlands were ' taking every possible measure to oppose our Empire ' , Konoe ...
Isi
Chapters | 1 |
Diplomacy and Force | 39 |
War and Peace | 80 |
Hak Cipta | |
6 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling Pratinjau terbatas - 2001 |
A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling Tampilan cuplikan - 2001 |
A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling Tampilan cuplikan - 2001 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
accepted administration advance Allies American areas army Asian attack August became began Borneo Britain British Burma China Chinese colonial concerned conference continued cooperation course created December decision Division Dutch early economic effect empire established European February followed forces foreign French Germany given Greater East Asia hope Ibid Imperial important independence India Indies Indo-China Indonesia industry interests Italy January Japan Japanese Java July land leaders limited major Malay Malaya March means meeting military military administration minister move movement nationalists navy object occupation offered officers operations organisation Pacific peace Philippines political position possible powers prepared Press production resistance result rice secure September Singapore sought Southeast Asia southern Soviet Sphere success supply territories Thai Thailand thought Tokyo trade treaty troops turn United Univ