A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... hope for a favorable opportunity to exploit the situation in the north against the Soviet Union , and to concentrate all effort on a southward advance , regardless of any new developments in the German - Soviet War'.73 The priority was ...
... hope for a favorable opportunity to exploit the situation in the north against the Soviet Union , and to concentrate all effort on a southward advance , regardless of any new developments in the German - Soviet War'.73 The priority was ...
Halaman 118
... hope of a negotiation , however . Nor was the hope entirely destroyed when , shortly after the invasion of Okinawa began ( 1 April ) , the Soviet Union announced that it would not renew the neutrality pact when it expired in April 1946 ...
... hope of a negotiation , however . Nor was the hope entirely destroyed when , shortly after the invasion of Okinawa began ( 1 April ) , the Soviet Union announced that it would not renew the neutrality pact when it expired in April 1946 ...
Halaman 139
... hope that the Americans might accept such a formula , particularly if the other superpower put it forward . In Cairo , indeed , George Kerr , a naval officer with the military intelligence section of the joint chiefs , thought that the ...
... hope that the Americans might accept such a formula , particularly if the other superpower put it forward . In Cairo , indeed , George Kerr , a naval officer with the military intelligence section of the joint chiefs , thought that the ...
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