A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... labour force was actually in bonded servitude , employees being indentured by their families . 57 Utilising ' under - used ' female labour was essential to the transformation . In 1900 ' textiles constituted about 40 percent of ...
... labour force was actually in bonded servitude , employees being indentured by their families . 57 Utilising ' under - used ' female labour was essential to the transformation . In 1900 ' textiles constituted about 40 percent of ...
Halaman 234
... labour . Initially the collapse of the estates and mines created unemployment , and the Japanese urged even the teachers and clerks to grow food . Increasingly , however , the Japanese recruited labour for military construction projects ...
... labour . Initially the collapse of the estates and mines created unemployment , and the Japanese urged even the teachers and clerks to grow food . Increasingly , however , the Japanese recruited labour for military construction projects ...
Halaman 246
... Labour was compulsorily recruited for military and infrastructural work , about 177,000 men in total.78 Many in the ' Sweat Army ' died , ' the truest heroes that Burma produced in that worldwide conflict , as Ba Maw put it . " The most ...
... Labour was compulsorily recruited for military and infrastructural work , about 177,000 men in total.78 Many in the ' Sweat Army ' died , ' the truest heroes that Burma produced in that worldwide conflict , as Ba Maw put it . " The most ...
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