A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Matsuoka's offer , made on 2 December , and then declined it . Matsuoka had indicated that the return of Luang Prabang and Pakse would be involved . France could not accept his offer from the point of view of its territorial integrity ...
... Matsuoka's offer , made on 2 December , and then declined it . Matsuoka had indicated that the return of Luang Prabang and Pakse would be involved . France could not accept his offer from the point of view of its territorial integrity ...
Halaman 66
... Matsuoka contemplated , and , pushing through an extension of the ceasefire to 25 February , the Japanese sought to scale down Thai demands . On 17 February they suggested that France should cede the Luang Prabang and Pakse enclaves ...
... Matsuoka contemplated , and , pushing through an extension of the ceasefire to 25 February , the Japanese sought to scale down Thai demands . On 17 February they suggested that France should cede the Luang Prabang and Pakse enclaves ...
Halaman 69
... Matsuoka was an obstacle to understanding , and advocated a meeting between Konoe and Roosevelt . For his part Matsuoka was attempting to improve relations with the Soviet Union . That could not be achieved through Berlin , as he had ...
... Matsuoka was an obstacle to understanding , and advocated a meeting between Konoe and Roosevelt . For his part Matsuoka was attempting to improve relations with the Soviet Union . That could not be achieved through Berlin , as he had ...
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