A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Tokyo on 23 April 1945 , attended only by ambassadors , rather than heads of state , because of the physical conditions . One aim was to demonstrate Asian solidarity at the time of the United Nations conference in San Francisco . It ...
... Tokyo on 23 April 1945 , attended only by ambassadors , rather than heads of state , because of the physical conditions . One aim was to demonstrate Asian solidarity at the time of the United Nations conference in San Francisco . It ...
Halaman 149
... Tokyo in November . In an interview with Australian journalists on 17 January 1941 Matsuoka insisted that Japan's expansion to the south would be peaceful and economic . He included Burma in the area of expansion . That , Craigie ...
... Tokyo in November . In an interview with Australian journalists on 17 January 1941 Matsuoka insisted that Japan's expansion to the south would be peaceful and economic . He included Burma in the area of expansion . That , Craigie ...
Halaman 190
... Tokyo had been deliberating simultaneously , and on 17 July the supreme war council approved independence for ' the former Dutch East Indies ' ' at the earliest possible moment ' . It was to be proclaimed when preparations were complete ...
... Tokyo had been deliberating simultaneously , and on 17 July the supreme war council approved independence for ' the former Dutch East Indies ' ' at the earliest possible moment ' . It was to be proclaimed when preparations were complete ...
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