A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... British Foreign Office put it , “ to balance British and American interests in the islands , and prevent any one country getting a predominant share ' 91 Anxiety had not , however , entirely disappeared . The Dutch were concerned that ...
... British Foreign Office put it , “ to balance British and American interests in the islands , and prevent any one country getting a predominant share ' 91 Anxiety had not , however , entirely disappeared . The Dutch were concerned that ...
Halaman 85
... British bombing of Bangkok on 8 and 24 January gave a pretext . “ Speaking plainly among the Thai , it is about time to declare war with the winner , ' Pibun told his cabinet . 13 The Malayan campaign The British had been unable to ...
... British bombing of Bangkok on 8 and 24 January gave a pretext . “ Speaking plainly among the Thai , it is about time to declare war with the winner , ' Pibun told his cabinet . 13 The Malayan campaign The British had been unable to ...
Halaman 193
... British influence in the sultanate of Brunei , which then comprised all northern Borneo . Although it made Labuan into a colony in 1848 , the British government would not go so far . Increasingly Brooke claimed that Sarawak and the ...
... British influence in the sultanate of Brunei , which then comprised all northern Borneo . Although it made Labuan into a colony in 1848 , the British government would not go so far . Increasingly Brooke claimed that Sarawak and the ...
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