A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... March . On 1 March the Allies ordered the other ships gathered at Cilacap to disperse . Some escaped to Ceylon and Australia , but others were sunk by Kondo and Nagumo . Hardly delayed , the two invasion forces landed on 28 February ...
... March . On 1 March the Allies ordered the other ships gathered at Cilacap to disperse . Some escaped to Ceylon and Australia , but others were sunk by Kondo and Nagumo . Hardly delayed , the two invasion forces landed on 28 February ...
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... March . On 23 March they occupied Port Blair . Iida received new orders on 7 March . The next tasks were to crush the Chinese forces in the Mandalay region and to seize strategic areas , such as Bassein , Yenangyaung and the Akyab air ...
... March . On 23 March they occupied Port Blair . Iida received new orders on 7 March . The next tasks were to crush the Chinese forces in the Mandalay region and to seize strategic areas , such as Bassein , Yenangyaung and the Akyab air ...
Halaman 109
... March 1944 , but it was not implemented.75 The invasion of France in June , the fall of Paris in August and the declining cooperation of the Decoux regime again raised the question . So , too , did the failure of the Burma offensive and ...
... March 1944 , but it was not implemented.75 The invasion of France in June , the fall of Paris in August and the declining cooperation of the Decoux regime again raised the question . So , too , did the failure of the Burma offensive and ...
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