A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... Vietnamese nationalist , Phan Boi Chau , ... our consciousness has been raised ' . Phan Chu Trinh had reservations.69 70 Versailles and Washington The First World War – the ' grace of Heaven ' for Japan7o – helped - Japan to become a ...
... Vietnamese nationalist , Phan Boi Chau , ... our consciousness has been raised ' . Phan Chu Trinh had reservations.69 70 Versailles and Washington The First World War – the ' grace of Heaven ' for Japan7o – helped - Japan to become a ...
Halaman 251
... Vietnamese died , perhaps as many as two millions.101 The famine helped the Viet Minh , who began a campaign to destroy the granaries.102 Hanoi , a foreign observer declared at the end of the war , ' is literally dying of hunger ...
... Vietnamese died , perhaps as many as two millions.101 The famine helped the Viet Minh , who began a campaign to destroy the granaries.102 Hanoi , a foreign observer declared at the end of the war , ' is literally dying of hunger ...
Halaman 267
... Vietnamese . Yet at the same time the Vietnamese could note that the Japanese did not dislodge the French as they had the British , the Americans and the Dutch . Gradually other , more sinister stories began to spread , about Japanese ...
... Vietnamese . Yet at the same time the Vietnamese could note that the Japanese did not dislodge the French as they had the British , the Americans and the Dutch . Gradually other , more sinister stories began to spread , about Japanese ...
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