A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... means of constraining China , but also as a means of adding to the pressure on colonial Southeast Asia . Acquiring Hainan did not , however , mean that an attack had been decided on , whatever 13 9. Tarling , Pacific War , p . 14 . 14 ...
... means of constraining China , but also as a means of adding to the pressure on colonial Southeast Asia . Acquiring Hainan did not , however , mean that an attack had been decided on , whatever 13 9. Tarling , Pacific War , p . 14 . 14 ...
Halaman 74
... means to prevent the outbreak of a disastrous war . Only in case such diplomatic means fail within a certain period of time should we resort to the last means of selfdefense . 986 The demands related both to China and to Southeast Asia ...
... means to prevent the outbreak of a disastrous war . Only in case such diplomatic means fail within a certain period of time should we resort to the last means of selfdefense . 986 The demands related both to China and to Southeast Asia ...
Halaman 134
... means of recruiting support as the war turned against them , though they remained cautious . Others could see it as a means of universalising Japan's war aims , and so perhaps facilitating a settlement , while yet persuading the ...
... means of recruiting support as the war turned against them , though they remained cautious . Others could see it as a means of universalising Japan's war aims , and so perhaps facilitating a settlement , while yet persuading the ...
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