A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... effect , daringly planned as their operations characteristically were and dauntingly carried through . What that did not guarantee was success in the longer term . Would they be able to retain their gains ? Could there be negotiation ...
... effect , daringly planned as their operations characteristically were and dauntingly carried through . What that did not guarantee was success in the longer term . Would they be able to retain their gains ? Could there be negotiation ...
Halaman 147
... effect in 1937. Under it a cabinet was responsible to a House of Representatives , elected on a suffrage that in effect qualified about one - third of the male population and one - tenth of the female , and there was also a Senate ...
... effect in 1937. Under it a cabinet was responsible to a House of Representatives , elected on a suffrage that in effect qualified about one - third of the male population and one - tenth of the female , and there was also a Senate ...
Halaman 229
... effect was to diminish rice production . It fell 35 per cent between 1942 and 1945.29 The effect of that was worsened by deficiencies in distribution . The residencies into which the Japanese had broken down the administration began to ...
... effect was to diminish rice production . It fell 35 per cent between 1942 and 1945.29 The effect of that was worsened by deficiencies in distribution . The residencies into which the Japanese had broken down the administration began to ...
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