A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... course in Japan's domestic affairs from which there was little prospect of deviating . At first , indeed , it was not clear that the new government would after all be so different from the old . Fukuzawa thought it might only be ' a ...
... course in Japan's domestic affairs from which there was little prospect of deviating . At first , indeed , it was not clear that the new government would after all be so different from the old . Fukuzawa thought it might only be ' a ...
Halaman 22
... course , only defined by Japan itself . That was the case in the seclusion phase , and it was true in the post - seclusion phase , too . Japan's policies were not determined simply by its own politics and ideologies , its economic needs ...
... course , only defined by Japan itself . That was the case in the seclusion phase , and it was true in the post - seclusion phase , too . Japan's policies were not determined simply by its own politics and ideologies , its economic needs ...
Halaman 248
... course , increased when Thailand was incorporated in the Sphere after 1941 . Thailand's ' basic economic policies ' in the war , according to a Japanese report , were ' supplying food to Japan and other areas of Greater East Asia ...
... course , increased when Thailand was incorporated in the Sphere after 1941 . Thailand's ' basic economic policies ' in the war , according to a Japanese report , were ' supplying food to Japan and other areas of Greater East Asia ...
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