A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Filipinos could now come true , and play an important role in the Sphere . Vargas welcomed Tojo's speech of January , offering independence ' in the shortest possible time ' , and pledged to eradicate all connections with the past ...
... Filipinos could now come true , and play an important role in the Sphere . Vargas welcomed Tojo's speech of January , offering independence ' in the shortest possible time ' , and pledged to eradicate all connections with the past ...
Halaman 239
... Filipino elite continued to benefit . The move towards independence was promoted by the US sugar interests , and the ... Filipinos to plan for independence by diversifying their markets , developing their home industries , reducing the ...
... Filipino elite continued to benefit . The move towards independence was promoted by the US sugar interests , and the ... Filipinos to plan for independence by diversifying their markets , developing their home industries , reducing the ...
Halaman 265
... Filipinos who surrendered at Bataan had to undergo the infamous 120km . death march . Perhaps 10,000 Filipinos and 650 Americans died on the way to Tarlac . At least 15,000 died in the camp . The Japanese began releasing them in July ...
... Filipinos who surrendered at Bataan had to undergo the infamous 120km . death march . Perhaps 10,000 Filipinos and 650 Americans died on the way to Tarlac . At least 15,000 died in the camp . The Japanese began releasing them in July ...
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