A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Quezon , was to find frustrating . In foreign policy , for example , the United States had not made its position clear , but it also denied the Philippines the right to make its own . Throughout their search for independence , Filipino ...
... Quezon , was to find frustrating . In foreign policy , for example , the United States had not made its position clear , but it also denied the Philippines the right to make its own . Throughout their search for independence , Filipino ...
Halaman 161
... Quezon himself wavered . When the Japanese moved on southern Indo - China , however , the Philippine army became part of the US Army Forces in the Far East ( USAFFE ) , and Roosevelt named MacArthur the commander . Quezon was in fact no ...
... Quezon himself wavered . When the Japanese moved on southern Indo - China , however , the Philippine army became part of the US Army Forces in the Far East ( USAFFE ) , and Roosevelt named MacArthur the commander . Quezon was in fact no ...
Halaman 166
... Quezon wrote to Roosevelt . .... While perfectly safe itself , the United States has practically doomed the ... Quezon to join him there . The president finally left the Philippines on 18 March . 70 71 q . Friend , Between Two Empires ...
... Quezon wrote to Roosevelt . .... While perfectly safe itself , the United States has practically doomed the ... Quezon to join him there . The president finally left the Philippines on 18 March . 70 71 q . Friend , Between Two Empires ...
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