A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... imperial conference , where conclusions were ratified , rather than contested , in the emperor's presence . The processes by which decisions were thus reached were preceded by negotiations among subordinates , , often influenced by ad ...
... imperial conference , where conclusions were ratified , rather than contested , in the emperor's presence . The processes by which decisions were thus reached were preceded by negotiations among subordinates , , often influenced by ad ...
Halaman 76
... imperial conference of 6 September , , ' that if there is no war , the fate of the nation is sealed . Even if there is war , the country may be ruined . Nevertheless , a nation which does not fight in this plight has lost its spirit and ...
... imperial conference of 6 September , , ' that if there is no war , the fate of the nation is sealed . Even if there is war , the country may be ruined . Nevertheless , a nation which does not fight in this plight has lost its spirit and ...
Halaman 185
... Imperial Rule Assistance Association . The name was disputed . Indonesian members of the committee wanted to use the word ' Indonesia ' , as indeed Masjumi did . All that the Japanese would concede was an alternative title , Himpunan ...
... Imperial Rule Assistance Association . The name was disputed . Indonesian members of the committee wanted to use the word ' Indonesia ' , as indeed Masjumi did . All that the Japanese would concede was an alternative title , Himpunan ...
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