A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Korea was , not surprisingly , the initial focus of Japan's foreign policy in Asia . Korea was indeed the source of division among the oligarchs who had come to rule Japan . Charles Le Gendre , a French - born American , advised the new ...
... Korea was , not surprisingly , the initial focus of Japan's foreign policy in Asia . Korea was indeed the source of division among the oligarchs who had come to rule Japan . Charles Le Gendre , a French - born American , advised the new ...
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... Korea ) , set out with vigor , confidence , and determination to apply those strategies , so recently successful in the homeland , to the administration and development of its empire.62 Colonial policy was to continue to reflect both ...
... Korea ) , set out with vigor , confidence , and determination to apply those strategies , so recently successful in the homeland , to the administration and development of its empire.62 Colonial policy was to continue to reflect both ...
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... Korea into a growing Japanese empire , initially as a protectorate , and then , after the brutal suppression of the rebellion of 1908-10 and the assassination of the resident general , Ito Hirobumi , in 1909 , by direct incorporation ...
... Korea into a growing Japanese empire , initially as a protectorate , and then , after the brutal suppression of the rebellion of 1908-10 and the assassination of the resident general , Ito Hirobumi , in 1909 , by direct incorporation ...
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