A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling. could expand their aims , though not necessarily achieve them . In Southeast Asia the United States would interpose , not because of its intrinsic importance , but ...
The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945 Nicholas Tarling. could expand their aims , though not necessarily achieve them . In Southeast Asia the United States would interpose , not because of its intrinsic importance , but ...
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... Southeast Asia the treatment of Europeans can indeed be explained in part by the Japanese wish to destroy not only their empire , but the prestige on which it was based . Their treatment of the Chinese in Southeast Asia may be related ...
... Southeast Asia the treatment of Europeans can indeed be explained in part by the Japanese wish to destroy not only their empire , but the prestige on which it was based . Their treatment of the Chinese in Southeast Asia may be related ...
Halaman 258
... Southeast Asia . One month before the truce , Prime Minister Yoshida remarked : I do not think it is necessary to dwell upon the importance of our relations with Southeast Asia , since we cannot expect much from our relations with China ...
... Southeast Asia . One month before the truce , Prime Minister Yoshida remarked : I do not think it is necessary to dwell upon the importance of our relations with Southeast Asia , since we cannot expect much from our relations with China ...
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