A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Malay elite , though it did not encourage the Sarawak Malay National Union , formed in 1939 to give expression to non - elite apprehension that the Malays were falling behind , nor did it allow any contact with nationalists in Malaya or ...
... Malay elite , though it did not encourage the Sarawak Malay National Union , formed in 1939 to give expression to non - elite apprehension that the Malays were falling behind , nor did it allow any contact with nationalists in Malaya or ...
Halaman 202
... Malay organisation . Some Malays had indeed taken part in fighting during the invasion , as members of the Malay Regiment , created in 1933 , and of the FMS Volunteer Force . Now Force 136 had an appeal to younger Malays . Some joined ...
... Malay organisation . Some Malays had indeed taken part in fighting during the invasion , as members of the Malay Regiment , created in 1933 , and of the FMS Volunteer Force . Now Force 136 had an appeal to younger Malays . Some joined ...
Halaman 203
... Malay Malaya , rather than a trans - communal Malayan Malaya . A somewhat similar problem faced the Japanese as they were forced into taking the political decisions they had so far avoided or taken only implicitly by maintaining the ...
... Malay Malaya , rather than a trans - communal Malayan Malaya . A somewhat similar problem faced the Japanese as they were forced into taking the political decisions they had so far avoided or taken only implicitly by maintaining the ...
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