A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Manchuria produced a sense of crisis . China as a whole was more important to Japan than it was to other powers . Some 70 per cent of its foreign population in 1931 was Japanese , and Japan took about a quarter of its import and export ...
... Manchuria produced a sense of crisis . China as a whole was more important to Japan than it was to other powers . Some 70 per cent of its foreign population in 1931 was Japanese , and Japan took about a quarter of its import and export ...
Halaman 28
... Manchuria and Mongolia are Japan's lifeline , ' an official of the Japanese - owned South Manchuria Railway claimed in 1931 . .... Every nation has a lifeline that holds the key to its existence . As Gibraltar and Malta are to Great ...
... Manchuria and Mongolia are Japan's lifeline , ' an official of the Japanese - owned South Manchuria Railway claimed in 1931 . .... Every nation has a lifeline that holds the key to its existence . As Gibraltar and Malta are to Great ...
Halaman 254
... Manchurian experience and from the Manchuria - influenced wartime measures adopted in the homeland itself . That applied to the structures of political control 5 Nakamura , ' General Imamura ' , p . 16 . and mobilisation and to the ...
... Manchurian experience and from the Manchuria - influenced wartime measures adopted in the homeland itself . That applied to the structures of political control 5 Nakamura , ' General Imamura ' , p . 16 . and mobilisation and to the ...
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