A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... American support , rather than promises . Apprehensive that they might give in , or be forced to do so , the United States indeed focused for a time on hemisphere defence . On 20 July President Roosevelt signed the bill authorising the ...
... American support , rather than promises . Apprehensive that they might give in , or be forced to do so , the United States indeed focused for a time on hemisphere defence . On 20 July President Roosevelt signed the bill authorising the ...
Halaman 72
... American lead , though they had no guarantee of American support should Japan react by attacking their possessions . On 30 July the Americans announced that defending the Philippines was now official policy.78 The main feature of the ...
... American lead , though they had no guarantee of American support should Japan react by attacking their possessions . On 30 July the Americans announced that defending the Philippines was now official policy.78 The main feature of the ...
Halaman 107
... American fleet.'72 To resist the American advance , the Japanese had to rely on shore - based aircraft . Yamashita still managed to reinforce Leyte itself , and it was only at the end of December that Japanese resistance ceased ...
... American fleet.'72 To resist the American advance , the Japanese had to rely on shore - based aircraft . Yamashita still managed to reinforce Leyte itself , and it was only at the end of December that Japanese resistance ceased ...
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