A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Chiang Kai - shek , a leading nationalist figure , as the grand culmination of all the unequal treaties ' , 74 and the Chinese retaliated with boycotts of Japanese goods . Absorbed in the war , Britain could do nothing . Not yet in the ...
... Chiang Kai - shek , a leading nationalist figure , as the grand culmination of all the unequal treaties ' , 74 and the Chinese retaliated with boycotts of Japanese goods . Absorbed in the war , Britain could do nothing . Not yet in the ...
Halaman 53
... Chiang Kai - Shek is at an end'.27 He looked for a renewal of the 1907 undertaking ; what Arsène Henry got was an exchange of letters , in which the French government recognised ' the supreme interests of Japan in the economic and ...
... Chiang Kai - Shek is at an end'.27 He looked for a renewal of the 1907 undertaking ; what Arsène Henry got was an exchange of letters , in which the French government recognised ' the supreme interests of Japan in the economic and ...
Halaman 208
... Chiang Kai - shek declared that the Chinese attributed Thailand's alliance with Japan and declarations of war to coercion , and themselves had no design on Thailand , nor any desire that might impair its independence . President ...
... Chiang Kai - shek declared that the Chinese attributed Thailand's alliance with Japan and declarations of war to coercion , and themselves had no design on Thailand , nor any desire that might impair its independence . President ...
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