A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... naval power sufficient to secure command of the Western Pacifico . ? The restrictions on naval building had already been rejected , Japan withdrawing from the second London naval conference in January , and the navy , advantaged by the ...
... naval power sufficient to secure command of the Western Pacifico . ? The restrictions on naval building had already been rejected , Japan withdrawing from the second London naval conference in January , and the navy , advantaged by the ...
Halaman 93
... naval base at Surabaya on 3 and 5 February . A new convoy left Davao on the 27th to attack Ambon . Dutch and Australian forces there resisted till 3 February . Wavell sought additional forces for Timor , which was less an outlying post ...
... naval base at Surabaya on 3 and 5 February . A new convoy left Davao on the 27th to attack Ambon . Dutch and Australian forces there resisted till 3 February . Wavell sought additional forces for Timor , which was less an outlying post ...
Halaman 101
... naval action with the remnants of the US fleet in the central Pacific . Yamamoto's plan was to create a diversion in the Aleutians , and seize Midway . Forewarned , Chester W. Nimitz , commander of the Pacific fleet , avoided his trap ...
... naval action with the remnants of the US fleet in the central Pacific . Yamamoto's plan was to create a diversion in the Aleutians , and seize Midway . Forewarned , Chester W. Nimitz , commander of the Pacific fleet , avoided his trap ...
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