A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... liaison conference of 26 December called for swift establishment of political , military and economic ties with Thailand and stressed the need to coerce Indo - China into accepting mediation , a typically ambiguous compromise between ...
... liaison conference of 26 December called for swift establishment of political , military and economic ties with Thailand and stressed the need to coerce Indo - China into accepting mediation , a typically ambiguous compromise between ...
Halaman 69
... liaison conferences he argued Japan's obligation to its Axis partner . A meeting of staff officers at Tojo's residence reconfirmed the priority of the southern advance , however , and Konoe supported that option . An imperial conference ...
... liaison conferences he argued Japan's obligation to its Axis partner . A meeting of staff officers at Tojo's residence reconfirmed the priority of the southern advance , however , and Konoe supported that option . An imperial conference ...
Halaman 135
... liaison conference decided to determine the future status of occupied areas according to two principles . When considered suitable as Imperial territory , areas of strategic importance which must be secured by the Empire for the defense ...
... liaison conference decided to determine the future status of occupied areas according to two principles . When considered suitable as Imperial territory , areas of strategic importance which must be secured by the Empire for the defense ...
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