A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... forces there resisted till 3 February . Wavell sought additional forces for Timor , which was less an outlying post than a staging post for reinforcements . There the Australians had joined the Dutch in December and , over Portuguese ...
... forces there resisted till 3 February . Wavell sought additional forces for Timor , which was less an outlying post than a staging post for reinforcements . There the Australians had joined the Dutch in December and , over Portuguese ...
Halaman 99
... forces in the Mandalay area . The 56th Division was given the first task . The 18th and 55th were to advance along the main road and railway , and the 33rd to advance along the Irrawaddy to Myingyan , outflanking the Allied right ...
... forces in the Mandalay area . The 56th Division was given the first task . The 18th and 55th were to advance along the main road and railway , and the 33rd to advance along the Irrawaddy to Myingyan , outflanking the Allied right ...
Halaman 121
... forces had made in the southwest Pacific . The reconquest of the Philippines involved US forces . The Sixth Army and later the Eighth contended with the three groups into which Yamashita had divided his forces on Luzon , but , despite ...
... forces had made in the southwest Pacific . The reconquest of the Philippines involved US forces . The Sixth Army and later the Eighth contended with the three groups into which Yamashita had divided his forces on Luzon , but , despite ...
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