A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... major power and to secure access to their resources . The surrender of France followed in June . That was far more surprising than the overrunning of the smaller states , and it produced a major reaction among the other powers . The ...
... major power and to secure access to their resources . The surrender of France followed in June . That was far more surprising than the overrunning of the smaller states , and it produced a major reaction among the other powers . The ...
Halaman 221
... major rice producer , important for the international market , but also for other parts of the region that became dependent on imports . Major Western companies exploited the oil of Burma , of southern Sumatra , of southeastern , and ...
... major rice producer , important for the international market , but also for other parts of the region that became dependent on imports . Major Western companies exploited the oil of Burma , of southern Sumatra , of southeastern , and ...
Halaman 251
... major supplier . Rice continued to be levied , however , for the supply of the Japanese armies , the self - subsistence of which was emphasised , and for delivery to other parts of the Sphere . Before they were overthrown , the French ...
... major supplier . Rice continued to be levied , however , for the supply of the Japanese armies , the self - subsistence of which was emphasised , and for delivery to other parts of the Sphere . Before they were overthrown , the French ...
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