A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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Halaman 97
... Rangoon : If however that is not possible , the British force must not be allowed to be cut off , but must be withdrawn from the Rangoon area for the defence of upper Burma . This must be held as long as possible in order to safeguard ...
... Rangoon : If however that is not possible , the British force must not be allowed to be cut off , but must be withdrawn from the Rangoon area for the defence of upper Burma . This must be held as long as possible in order to safeguard ...
Halaman 98
... Rangoon airfields and refineries had been lost . For supplies the British would have to depend largely on what they had earlier backloaded from Rangoon , and for oil on improvisation at the oilfields themselves . The Japanese were also ...
... Rangoon airfields and refineries had been lost . For supplies the British would have to depend largely on what they had earlier backloaded from Rangoon , and for oil on improvisation at the oilfields themselves . The Japanese were also ...
Halaman 115
... Rangoon as a preliminary operation , or one of the preliminary operations , to a major attack upon Singapore . Here is the supreme British objective in the whole of the Indian and Far Eastern theatres . It is the only prize that will ...
... Rangoon as a preliminary operation , or one of the preliminary operations , to a major attack upon Singapore . Here is the supreme British objective in the whole of the Indian and Far Eastern theatres . It is the only prize that will ...
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