A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... European adventurers and by the exploitation of Japan's own silver mines . There were Japanese settlements in ... European capitals , at Manila in the Spanish - held Philippines and at Batavia ( Jakarta ) , the centre of the Asia - wide ...
... European adventurers and by the exploitation of Japan's own silver mines . There were Japanese settlements in ... European capitals , at Manila in the Spanish - held Philippines and at Batavia ( Jakarta ) , the centre of the Asia - wide ...
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... European crisis In this situation Japan once more tried to turn international relations to its advantage . That proved impossible . Italy , one of the Washington signatories , had joined the Anti ... European crisis 45 The European crisis.
... European crisis In this situation Japan once more tried to turn international relations to its advantage . That proved impossible . Italy , one of the Washington signatories , had joined the Anti ... European crisis 45 The European crisis.
Halaman 76
... Europe with its resources , and perhaps succeed in defeating Germany without overt American intervention . The European war , moreover , prompted the United States to expand its navy . That was undertaken above all with an eye to ...
... Europe with its resources , and perhaps succeed in defeating Germany without overt American intervention . The European war , moreover , prompted the United States to expand its navy . That was undertaken above all with an eye to ...
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Diplomacy and Force | 39 |
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