A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Chinese . That , indeed , the Japanese found it difficult to understand , for the Kuomintang ( KMT ) government was weak . They failed to recognise the strength of Chinese nationalism , which made it difficult , if not impossible , for ...
... Chinese . That , indeed , the Japanese found it difficult to understand , for the Kuomintang ( KMT ) government was weak . They failed to recognise the strength of Chinese nationalism , which made it difficult , if not impossible , for ...
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... Chinese . The NCOs were drawn from elite Malay families . Most of the rank - and - file were Iban from the 2nd Division , though some were recruited in the 3rd Division and in North Borneo . They were men of a warrior culture , and ...
... Chinese . The NCOs were drawn from elite Malay families . Most of the rank - and - file were Iban from the 2nd Division , though some were recruited in the 3rd Division and in North Borneo . They were men of a warrior culture , and ...
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... Chinese , given their leading economic role . The entire overseas Chinese community which controls a network of commercial influence spanning the Southern area totals approximately 5,000,000 while their capital mobilization amounts to ...
... Chinese , given their leading economic role . The entire overseas Chinese community which controls a network of commercial influence spanning the Southern area totals approximately 5,000,000 while their capital mobilization amounts to ...
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