A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Dutch had , however , received an assurance from the Germans that their independence would be respected , unlike ... Dutch masters , and is making every effort to get rid of them by revolution or otherwise . ' The Dutch interpreted ...
... Dutch had , however , received an assurance from the Germans that their independence would be respected , unlike ... Dutch masters , and is making every effort to get rid of them by revolution or otherwise . ' The Dutch interpreted ...
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... Dutch and Australian forces there resisted till 3 February . Wavell sought additional forces for Timor , which was less an outlying post than a staging post for reinforcements . There the Australians had joined the Dutch in December and ...
... Dutch and Australian forces there resisted till 3 February . Wavell sought additional forces for Timor , which was less an outlying post than a staging post for reinforcements . There the Australians had joined the Dutch in December and ...
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... Dutch and British prisoners were strictly forbidden to associate themselves with these poor men . They were threatened with beatings or worse . ... within a year over twenty - three thousand men died in this hell hole , most of whom ...
... Dutch and British prisoners were strictly forbidden to associate themselves with these poor men . They were threatened with beatings or worse . ... within a year over twenty - three thousand men died in this hell hole , most of whom ...
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