A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Netherlands India . A force from Palau landed at Davao on 20 December . Though the port was bombed by the Dutch on ... Netherlands India Netherlands India was to be attacked by three forces . One based on Cam Ranh Bay would invade ...
... Netherlands India . A force from Palau landed at Davao on 20 December . Though the port was bombed by the Dutch on ... Netherlands India Netherlands India was to be attacked by three forces . One based on Cam Ranh Bay would invade ...
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... Netherlands India produced coffee , sugar and later tobacco for world markets . Under Spanish rule the Philippines put sugar and hemp on international markets and came to import rice and textiles . Under American rule , it gained a ...
... Netherlands India produced coffee , sugar and later tobacco for world markets . Under Spanish rule the Philippines put sugar and hemp on international markets and came to import rice and textiles . Under American rule , it gained a ...
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... Netherlands India The treatment of the imprisoned Dutch seemed all the worse because the end of the war did not bring their immediate release . Instead their fate became caught up in the struggle ... Netherlands India 263 Netherlands India.
... Netherlands India The treatment of the imprisoned Dutch seemed all the worse because the end of the war did not bring their immediate release . Instead their fate became caught up in the struggle ... Netherlands India 263 Netherlands India.
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