A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Pacific , Japan might not be compelled to seize the oil supplies in the Pacific ' , the Japanese ambassador in The Hague naturally denied any such intention.93 Matsuoka Yosuke , leader of the delegation at Geneva , included an oil ...
... Pacific , Japan might not be compelled to seize the oil supplies in the Pacific ' , the Japanese ambassador in The Hague naturally denied any such intention.93 Matsuoka Yosuke , leader of the delegation at Geneva , included an oil ...
Halaman 112
... Pacific towards Formosa and the China coast and from Burma into China proper , rather than nibbling at the crust . The Americans ' view prevailed , helped by Wingate's persuasiveness . The fall of Mussolini in July 1943 meant that the ...
... Pacific towards Formosa and the China coast and from Burma into China proper , rather than nibbling at the crust . The Americans ' view prevailed , helped by Wingate's persuasiveness . The fall of Mussolini in July 1943 meant that the ...
Halaman 114
... Pacific side of Roosevelt's slice . The Americans were attacking the homeland from the Pacific and securing the Philippines . While the British chiefs of staff argued for taking part in the Pacific struggle , Churchill was anxious for a ...
... Pacific side of Roosevelt's slice . The Americans were attacking the homeland from the Pacific and securing the Philippines . While the British chiefs of staff argued for taking part in the Pacific struggle , Churchill was anxious for a ...
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