A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... negotiated in Hanoi . In Hanoi Nishihara , urged by the chief of the operations division , Tominaga Kyogi , pressed negotiations on Catroux's successor , Decoux , even before he had received authority from Vichy . He rejected the ...
... negotiated in Hanoi . In Hanoi Nishihara , urged by the chief of the operations division , Tominaga Kyogi , pressed negotiations on Catroux's successor , Decoux , even before he had received authority from Vichy . He rejected the ...
Halaman 73
... negotiations between Japan and the ' Chiang Kai - shek regime ' , and recognise a special status for Japan in Indo - China even after its troops had left . The US reply alluded to its views on a broad understanding . Nomura took up the ...
... negotiations between Japan and the ' Chiang Kai - shek regime ' , and recognise a special status for Japan in Indo - China even after its troops had left . The US reply alluded to its views on a broad understanding . Nomura took up the ...
Halaman 78
... negotiations with our enemies for a compromise peace , keeping enough potential to continue the war . Such ... negotiated peace fairly easily . 101 ' This means that Japan is sunk too , ' Onozuku Kiheiji , a former president of Tokyo ...
... negotiations with our enemies for a compromise peace , keeping enough potential to continue the war . Such ... negotiated peace fairly easily . 101 ' This means that Japan is sunk too , ' Onozuku Kiheiji , a former president of Tokyo ...
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