A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Manila in the Spanish - held Philippines and at Batavia ( Jakarta ) , the centre of the Asia - wide enterprises of the Dutch East India Company ( VOC ) . Yet , by contrast to European enterprises , the Japanese were not backed by the ...
... Manila in the Spanish - held Philippines and at Batavia ( Jakarta ) , the centre of the Asia - wide enterprises of the Dutch East India Company ( VOC ) . Yet , by contrast to European enterprises , the Japanese were not backed by the ...
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... Manila . The Sixteenth Army , including the 2nd Division and , after it had taken Hong Kong , the 33rd , and also the 48th after Manila had been taken , was to occupy Dutch Borneo , Sulawesi , Ambon , Timor and southern Sumatra . The ...
... Manila . The Sixteenth Army , including the 2nd Division and , after it had taken Hong Kong , the 33rd , and also the 48th after Manila had been taken , was to occupy Dutch Borneo , Sulawesi , Ambon , Timor and southern Sumatra . The ...
Halaman 278
... Manila : Ateneo de Manila , 1992 . Yuen Choy Leng . “ Japanese Rubber and Iron Investments in Malaya , 19001941 ' , JSEAS , 5 , 1 ( March 1974 ) , pp . 18-36 . ' The Japanese Community in Malaya before the Pacific War ' , JSEAS , 9,2 ...
... Manila : Ateneo de Manila , 1992 . Yuen Choy Leng . “ Japanese Rubber and Iron Investments in Malaya , 19001941 ' , JSEAS , 5 , 1 ( March 1974 ) , pp . 18-36 . ' The Japanese Community in Malaya before the Pacific War ' , JSEAS , 9,2 ...
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