A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... United States had indicated growing confidence in its survival by concluding the destroyers - bases agreement . Moreover the pact , negotiated between 9 and 22 September , did not really resolve the differences that had made it ...
... United States had indicated growing confidence in its survival by concluding the destroyers - bases agreement . Moreover the pact , negotiated between 9 and 22 September , did not really resolve the differences that had made it ...
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... United States.72 Matsuoka continued to resist until he was displaced by a cabinet reshuffle on 18 July . Steps to secure southern Indo - China ensued . Only on 9 August , however , did Imperial HQ formally decide ' to abandon hope for a ...
... United States.72 Matsuoka continued to resist until he was displaced by a cabinet reshuffle on 18 July . Steps to secure southern Indo - China ensued . Only on 9 August , however , did Imperial HQ formally decide ' to abandon hope for a ...
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... United States For their part , the Japanese had already concluded that the United States and Great Britain were inseparable ' , and that if there were to be hostilities in the south , they would have to attack the Philippines . 80 They ...
... United States For their part , the Japanese had already concluded that the United States and Great Britain were inseparable ' , and that if there were to be hostilities in the south , they would have to attack the Philippines . 80 They ...
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