A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Manchukuo in August , the foreign minister , Uchida Yasuya , telling the Diet that it was his ' fervent hope that the day is not far distant when Japan , Manchukuo , and China , as three independent Powers closely linked by a bond of ...
... Manchukuo in August , the foreign minister , Uchida Yasuya , telling the Diet that it was his ' fervent hope that the day is not far distant when Japan , Manchukuo , and China , as three independent Powers closely linked by a bond of ...
Halaman 43
... Manchukuo , but that was not enough for an inner cabinet influenced by the war ministry and the field armies . The following year , however , the army became committed to consolidation rather than expansion , its concern focused on the ...
... Manchukuo , but that was not enough for an inner cabinet influenced by the war ministry and the field armies . The following year , however , the army became committed to consolidation rather than expansion , its concern focused on the ...
Halaman 45
... Manchukuo late in 1937. After the failure of mediation in the undeclared war in December , Hitler had cast aside Germany's long connection with the KMT regime , and also recognised Manchukuo . Now the imperial army wanted a closer 9 10 ...
... Manchukuo late in 1937. After the failure of mediation in the undeclared war in December , Hitler had cast aside Germany's long connection with the KMT regime , and also recognised Manchukuo . Now the imperial army wanted a closer 9 10 ...
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