A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Ba Sein , who showed him a plan for a revolt . An attempt to send Ba Sein to Tokyo failed , as he was arrested at the border . Officers of the Japanese consulate made contact with Ba Maw in September 1939 , and his friend , Thein Maung ...
... Ba Sein , who showed him a plan for a revolt . An attempt to send Ba Sein to Tokyo failed , as he was arrested at the border . Officers of the Japanese consulate made contact with Ba Maw in September 1939 , and his friend , Thein Maung ...
Halaman 157
... Ba Maw a little after the Normandy landings.32 In September the Japanese government agreed that Burma could take over the Shan States . But , as Tojo had told Ba Maw , two of them , Kengtung and Mongpan , would be made over to Thailand ...
... Ba Maw a little after the Normandy landings.32 In September the Japanese government agreed that Burma could take over the Shan States . But , as Tojo had told Ba Maw , two of them , Kengtung and Mongpan , would be made over to Thailand ...
Halaman 246
... Ba Maw put it . " The most notorious of the projects was the construction of the Burma - Thailand railway . Some ... Ba Sein , the minister responsible for transportation and irrigation . He was backed by Ba Maw and the other members of ...
... Ba Maw put it . " The most notorious of the projects was the construction of the Burma - Thailand railway . Some ... Ba Sein , the minister responsible for transportation and irrigation . He was backed by Ba Maw and the other members of ...
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