A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... established control over almost all of it , though that control was in places still fragile or contested . The British themselves had secured Penang in 1786 , acquired Melaka ( Malacca ) from the Dutch and occupied Singapore in 1819 ...
... established control over almost all of it , though that control was in places still fragile or contested . The British themselves had secured Penang in 1786 , acquired Melaka ( Malacca ) from the Dutch and occupied Singapore in 1819 ...
Halaman 31
... establishing their authority over the Shan states and the mountainous fringes of the old kingdom . The French established themselves stage by stage in what they came to call French Indo - China , creating a colony of Cochinchina ...
... establishing their authority over the Shan states and the mountainous fringes of the old kingdom . The French established themselves stage by stage in what they came to call French Indo - China , creating a colony of Cochinchina ...
Halaman 58
... establish a new political system . The resources the New Order required , he argued , could be secured without a war by making a pact with the Axis . ' The Tripartite Pact was the center of Konoe's world policy , ' as his adviser Kazami ...
... establish a new political system . The resources the New Order required , he argued , could be secured without a war by making a pact with the Axis . ' The Tripartite Pact was the center of Konoe's world policy , ' as his adviser Kazami ...
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