A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Thailand . The answer was a dishonest mediation . The Four Ministers conference of 5 November decided that ' favourable consideration ' would be given to Thai claims , especially concerna 55 Stowe , Siam becomes Thailand , p . 157 . 56 ...
... Thailand . The answer was a dishonest mediation . The Four Ministers conference of 5 November decided that ' favourable consideration ' would be given to Thai claims , especially concerna 55 Stowe , Siam becomes Thailand , p . 157 . 56 ...
Halaman 248
... Thais , major rice producers , would not starve , unlike the Javanese . The shortages mainly hit the townsfolk . Thai loans were also used on the Burma railway , and so was Thai labour , including Chinese labour , recruited by the ...
... Thais , major rice producers , would not starve , unlike the Javanese . The shortages mainly hit the townsfolk . Thai loans were also used on the Burma railway , and so was Thai labour , including Chinese labour , recruited by the ...
Halaman 266
... Thai government's success in maintaining control of domestic affairs under the alliance did restrict its activities in Thailand to a considerable degree ' . Kempeitai men sometimes abused Thais suspected of anti - Japanese crimes ...
... Thai government's success in maintaining control of domestic affairs under the alliance did restrict its activities in Thailand to a considerable degree ' . Kempeitai men sometimes abused Thais suspected of anti - Japanese crimes ...
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