A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... July and the agreement was signed on 23 July . It provided for the use of eight air bases in south Vietnam and Cambodia and three naval bases , including Cam Ranh and Saigon . Forty thousand troops would be sent and have freedom of ...
... July and the agreement was signed on 23 July . It provided for the use of eight air bases in south Vietnam and Cambodia and three naval bases , including Cam Ranh and Saigon . Forty thousand troops would be sent and have freedom of ...
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... July , was also the day on which Roosevelt issued an executive order freezing Japanese assets in the United States , subsequently enforced more rigidly than he had expected . Somewhat nervously , the British and the Dutch followed the ...
... July , was also the day on which Roosevelt issued an executive order freezing Japanese assets in the United States , subsequently enforced more rigidly than he had expected . Somewhat nervously , the British and the Dutch followed the ...
Halaman 106
... July , giving the United States a base for long - range bombers within reach of Tokyo . A bitter struggle for Guam followed . By August it was clear that Japan was facing defeat . The raids brought it home . On 17 July 1944 the former ...
... July , giving the United States a base for long - range bombers within reach of Tokyo . A bitter struggle for Guam followed . By August it was clear that Japan was facing defeat . The raids brought it home . On 17 July 1944 the former ...
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