A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Burmese see that their hopes of the future do not lie along the road of collaboration with the Japanese if we neglected to make them feel that co - operation with us is a different matter , and that we are sincere in our expressed ...
... Burmese see that their hopes of the future do not lie along the road of collaboration with the Japanese if we neglected to make them feel that co - operation with us is a different matter , and that we are sincere in our expressed ...
Halaman 159
... Burmese who had been ' awakened by the war.41 Governor Dorman - Smith was replaced in 1946 , and his successor ... Burmese an opportunity to make it a reality , first by offering their military assistance to the British , and then by ...
... Burmese who had been ' awakened by the war.41 Governor Dorman - Smith was replaced in 1946 , and his successor ... Burmese an opportunity to make it a reality , first by offering their military assistance to the British , and then by ...
Halaman 246
... Burma produced in that worldwide conflict , as Ba Maw put it . " The most notorious of the projects was the construction of the Burma - Thailand railway . Some 85,000 Burmese labourers were used on the Burmese side of the Three Pagodas ...
... Burma produced in that worldwide conflict , as Ba Maw put it . " The most notorious of the projects was the construction of the Burma - Thailand railway . Some 85,000 Burmese labourers were used on the Burmese side of the Three Pagodas ...
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