A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... empire might make up for Japan's deficiencies , and imperial control might be a way of making sure of them . Yet it is not easy to argue that the Japanese set out with a plan to build an empire , though in the event they built one . a ...
... empire might make up for Japan's deficiencies , and imperial control might be a way of making sure of them . Yet it is not easy to argue that the Japanese set out with a plan to build an empire , though in the event they built one . a ...
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... Empire ' . The government was prepared to face a war with the United States , Britain and the Netherlands . It would use ' every possible diplomatic means available to secure its minimal demands , but “ [ i ] n the event that there is ...
... Empire ' . The government was prepared to face a war with the United States , Britain and the Netherlands . It would use ' every possible diplomatic means available to secure its minimal demands , but “ [ i ] n the event that there is ...
Halaman 133
... Empire's intentions or make commitments to the local inhabitants ' . The Philippines and Burma would have independence ' after they have evidenced their cooperation with the empire ' , but ' military affairs , foreign affairs ...
... Empire's intentions or make commitments to the local inhabitants ' . The Philippines and Burma would have independence ' after they have evidenced their cooperation with the empire ' , but ' military affairs , foreign affairs ...
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