A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... January indicated that ' Japan as the leader in East Asia cannot afford to remain indifferent to such a dispute ' , 60 and he declared that British interference could not be tolerated . The French gave in . ' And it would appear that ...
... January indicated that ' Japan as the leader in East Asia cannot afford to remain indifferent to such a dispute ' , 60 and he declared that British interference could not be tolerated . The French gave in . ' And it would appear that ...
Halaman 87
... January to order Westforce to fall back on the KluangAyer Hitam line , and on 25 January he decided to pull out of Batu Pahat . On 28 January he ordered Heath to complete the withdrawal to Singapore by 31 January . That day , after the ...
... January to order Westforce to fall back on the KluangAyer Hitam line , and on 25 January he decided to pull out of Batu Pahat . On 28 January he ordered Heath to complete the withdrawal to Singapore by 31 January . That day , after the ...
Halaman 92
... January . The conquest of Netherlands India Netherlands India was to be attacked by three forces . One based on Cam Ranh Bay would invade southern Sumatra , one source of oil , as soon as the fall of Singapore was assured . A central ...
... January . The conquest of Netherlands India Netherlands India was to be attacked by three forces . One based on Cam Ranh Bay would invade southern Sumatra , one source of oil , as soon as the fall of Singapore was assured . A central ...
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