A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Konoe , would deal only with ' a new Chinese regime'.8 Installing bureaucratic cabinets had not moderated Japan's foreign policy , as Saionji hoped . Konoe was a politician , not a bureaucrat , and was even less moderate . He had indeed ...
... Konoe , would deal only with ' a new Chinese regime'.8 Installing bureaucratic cabinets had not moderated Japan's foreign policy , as Saionji hoped . Konoe was a politician , not a bureaucrat , and was even less moderate . He had indeed ...
Halaman 58
... Konoe saw the international crisis through a politician's eyes : he was constructing a new political movement , with the support of Kido and leaders of the Minseito and Seiyukai parties , that aimed to ' strengthen the national defense ...
... Konoe saw the international crisis through a politician's eyes : he was constructing a new political movement , with the support of Kido and leaders of the Minseito and Seiyukai parties , that aimed to ' strengthen the national defense ...
Halaman 73
... Konoe , seeking a meeting , and a statement , saying that the principles and ' the practical application thereof , in the friendliest manner possible ' were ' the prime requisites of a true peace'.82 Konoe had taken up the idea of a top ...
... Konoe , seeking a meeting , and a statement , saying that the principles and ' the practical application thereof , in the friendliest manner possible ' were ' the prime requisites of a true peace'.82 Konoe had taken up the idea of a top ...
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