A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... China as the essential focus of Japan's policy , but there was now , as it were , a third party , which had , at least for the time being , reduced the power of its great neighbour but had its own role to play . Japan's attitude to the ...
... China as the essential focus of Japan's policy , but there was now , as it were , a third party , which had , at least for the time being , reduced the power of its great neighbour but had its own role to play . Japan's attitude to the ...
Halaman 47
... China came still closer . China , it was believed , would continue to resist . Indeed Japan was ' getting bogged down on the Asian mainland ' , 14 and conciliating it would only encourage it to look south . ' We must leave the Chinese ...
... China came still closer . China , it was believed , would continue to resist . Indeed Japan was ' getting bogged down on the Asian mainland ' , 14 and conciliating it would only encourage it to look south . ' We must leave the Chinese ...
Halaman 51
... China The possessions of the French , unlike those of the Dutch , bordered China . They had as a result no wish for a strong Chinese government . The extension of the undeclared war to southern China was also , however , a menace . Even ...
... China The possessions of the French , unlike those of the Dutch , bordered China . They had as a result no wish for a strong Chinese government . The extension of the undeclared war to southern China was also , however , a menace . Even ...
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