A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... nationalists in Japan believed that , thanks to a government that was excessively deferential to foreign powers ... nationalists offered of their economic prominence and their own nationalist aspirations . But Japanese forces had acted ...
... nationalists in Japan believed that , thanks to a government that was excessively deferential to foreign powers ... nationalists offered of their economic prominence and their own nationalist aspirations . But Japanese forces had acted ...
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... nationalists had organised this movement with a great expectation to make it the kernel of the independence campaign ' , General Yamamoto Moichiro later declared . However , ... the Sixteenth Army had no ' plan on this question at that ...
... nationalists had organised this movement with a great expectation to make it the kernel of the independence campaign ' , General Yamamoto Moichiro later declared . However , ... the Sixteenth Army had no ' plan on this question at that ...
Halaman 187
... nationalists , if not of the Muslim leaders , and enhanced that of the priyayi elite , the main pillar of their rule . Sukarno was director of the secretariat of the Hokokai , Hatta vice - chairman of its central council . They were ...
... nationalists , if not of the Muslim leaders , and enhanced that of the priyayi elite , the main pillar of their rule . Sukarno was director of the secretariat of the Hokokai , Hatta vice - chairman of its central council . They were ...
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