A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... cooperation of the various nations and peoples ' . Among them he listed Manchukuo and the Chinese Republic under President Wang . He envisaged ' increased strengthening of Japan's cooperation with Thailand , and noted the preparations ...
... cooperation of the various nations and peoples ' . Among them he listed Manchukuo and the Chinese Republic under President Wang . He envisaged ' increased strengthening of Japan's cooperation with Thailand , and noted the preparations ...
Halaman 158
... cooperation might have a military value . It was the political question that was more contentious . Some , like the representatives of Force 136 , argued that working with the resistance movement would make future relations between ...
... cooperation might have a military value . It was the political question that was more contentious . Some , like the representatives of Force 136 , argued that working with the resistance movement would make future relations between ...
Halaman 187
... cooperation of the Javanese public ' . Nor had Japan publicly endorsed the hopes of ' liberation ' . Indeed , ' with ... cooperate with the military administration in all aspects , the best policy is to clearly indicate to them that they ...
... cooperation of the Javanese public ' . Nor had Japan publicly endorsed the hopes of ' liberation ' . Indeed , ' with ... cooperate with the military administration in all aspects , the best policy is to clearly indicate to them that they ...
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