A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... accepted the US view . The two powers had also been anxious to avoid a naval competition , and they were agreed , at least in principle , on the integrity of China and the Open Door . The reasons Japan accepted the treaties are less ...
... accepted the US view . The two powers had also been anxious to avoid a naval competition , and they were agreed , at least in principle , on the integrity of China and the Open Door . The reasons Japan accepted the treaties are less ...
Halaman 102
... acceptance of Japan's predominance in Southeast Asia by the other powers . In the past they had in a sense defined ... accepted the outcome , either by refraining from further contest or as a result of negotiation . If , however , the ...
... acceptance of Japan's predominance in Southeast Asia by the other powers . In the past they had in a sense defined ... accepted the outcome , either by refraining from further contest or as a result of negotiation . If , however , the ...
Halaman 137
... accepted in Tokyo , they would give the Japanese a sense of achievement and avoid humiliation . At the same time they might also be accepted in Washington and , less readily , in London , and also perhaps in Moscow . ' In retrospect it ...
... accepted in Tokyo , they would give the Japanese a sense of achievement and avoid humiliation . At the same time they might also be accepted in Washington and , less readily , in London , and also perhaps in Moscow . ' In retrospect it ...
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