A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Thailand would have to ' cooperate actively in the New Order in East Asia ' and to recognise Manchukuo . Conferences would be held on cooperation in various fields , and farreaching economic collaboration established . ' A gradual ...
... Thailand would have to ' cooperate actively in the New Order in East Asia ' and to recognise Manchukuo . Conferences would be held on cooperation in various fields , and farreaching economic collaboration established . ' A gradual ...
Halaman 66
... Thailand and Indo - China not to make agreements with third parties that might be hostile to Japan . Indo - China had received a blow , but not a fatal one , Arsène Henry thought ; the blow to Thailand was ' absolutely fatal , reducing ...
... Thailand and Indo - China not to make agreements with third parties that might be hostile to Japan . Indo - China had received a blow , but not a fatal one , Arsène Henry thought ; the blow to Thailand was ' absolutely fatal , reducing ...
Halaman 84
... Thailand will be established just prior to the use of force ' . Raising the question too soon would undermine secrecy . ' It is necessary from an operational point of view for us to make landings in Thailand , ' said Tojo . ' It will ...
... Thailand will be established just prior to the use of force ' . Raising the question too soon would undermine secrecy . ' It is necessary from an operational point of view for us to make landings in Thailand , ' said Tojo . ' It will ...
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