A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Sumatra , from which operations to reduce the scale of the attacks on Singapore might be carried out . Now the object was to hold southern Sumatra pending the arrival of Australian reinforcements , due at the end of February . The ...
... Sumatra , from which operations to reduce the scale of the attacks on Singapore might be carried out . Now the object was to hold southern Sumatra pending the arrival of Australian reinforcements , due at the end of February . The ...
Halaman 189
... Sumatra the Twenty - Fifth Army did not set up a central advisory council till May . The delay in Java may be attributed to the lack of orders from Tokyo , itself the result of continued differences and disagreements as well as ...
... Sumatra the Twenty - Fifth Army did not set up a central advisory council till May . The delay in Java may be attributed to the lack of orders from Tokyo , itself the result of continued differences and disagreements as well as ...
Halaman 203
... Sumatra were treated as an ' integral territory ' of Japan . Even when the Sumatra policy changed , no promises were made about Malaya , either in terms of its independence , or even in terms of its association with Indonesia , the goal ...
... Sumatra were treated as an ' integral territory ' of Japan . Even when the Sumatra policy changed , no promises were made about Malaya , either in terms of its independence , or even in terms of its association with Indonesia , the goal ...
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