A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... move on Indo - China The possessions of the French , unlike those of the Dutch , bordered China . They had as a ... move into Kwangsi in November , Diplomacy and Force 51 The first move on Indo-China,
... move on Indo - China The possessions of the French , unlike those of the Dutch , bordered China . They had as a ... move into Kwangsi in November , Diplomacy and Force 51 The first move on Indo-China,
Halaman 52
... move into Kwangsi in November , and their capture of Nanning , was followed by a protest against the supply of munitions , and a proposal to station Japanese officials in Indo - China , coupled with a disclaimer of dea signs against it ...
... move into Kwangsi in November , and their capture of Nanning , was followed by a protest against the supply of munitions , and a proposal to station Japanese officials in Indo - China , coupled with a disclaimer of dea signs against it ...
Halaman 208
... move the capital to Phetchabun , announced in October 1943 , was designed as a means of relocating his headquarters . There he might watch events and determine the right moment to turn against the Japanese , and he might also more ...
... move the capital to Phetchabun , announced in October 1943 , was designed as a means of relocating his headquarters . There he might watch events and determine the right moment to turn against the Japanese , and he might also more ...
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