A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Allies should be to advance along the edges of the slice to enable them to bomb the Japanese mainland and shipping on the routes to the various points on the crust . They should advance across the Pacific towards Formosa and the China ...
... Allies should be to advance along the edges of the slice to enable them to bomb the Japanese mainland and shipping on the routes to the various points on the crust . They should advance across the Pacific towards Formosa and the China ...
Halaman 210
... allied Japan and without causing her loss of face , and by becoming a semi - ally of the Allies , had been executed with extreme skill . Accordingly , it can be forecast that the Allied side will be more liberal than expected toward ...
... allied Japan and without causing her loss of face , and by becoming a semi - ally of the Allies , had been executed with extreme skill . Accordingly , it can be forecast that the Allied side will be more liberal than expected toward ...
Halaman 214
... Allies . It was not , however , the moment to seize power , the ICP concluded . The communists should prepare for a general insurrection , ' for example when the Japanese Army surrenders to the Allies or when the Allies are decisively ...
... Allies . It was not , however , the moment to seize power , the ICP concluded . The communists should prepare for a general insurrection , ' for example when the Japanese Army surrenders to the Allies or when the Allies are decisively ...
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