A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... MacArthur now needed a foothold in the Halmahera group so as to give his landbased bombers a base for attacking the Philippines . Morotai was secured in September . Nimitz was meanwhile approaching the Philippines from the west . In ...
... MacArthur now needed a foothold in the Halmahera group so as to give his landbased bombers a base for attacking the Philippines . Morotai was secured in September . Nimitz was meanwhile approaching the Philippines from the west . In ...
Halaman 120
... MacArthur and the Philippines The Pacific war thus ended even before the approach to Japan along the eastern side of Roosevelt's pie was complete , while the approach along the western side had already lost much of its significance ...
... MacArthur and the Philippines The Pacific war thus ended even before the approach to Japan along the eastern side of Roosevelt's pie was complete , while the approach along the western side had already lost much of its significance ...
Halaman 121
... MacArthur had intended to attack it first , before he was directed to bypass it and attack Leyte , and the Japanese had prepared for an attack from the south . The US forces entered Davao on 3 May . As elsewhere the Japanese continued ...
... MacArthur had intended to attack it first , before he was directed to bypass it and attack Leyte , and the Japanese had prepared for an attack from the south . The US forces entered Davao on 3 May . As elsewhere the Japanese continued ...
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