A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... object being to keep the East Indies out of the hands of a major power and to secure access to their resources . The surrender of France followed in June . That was far more surprising than the overrunning of the smaller states , and it ...
... object being to keep the East Indies out of the hands of a major power and to secure access to their resources . The surrender of France followed in June . That was far more surprising than the overrunning of the smaller states , and it ...
Halaman 118
... object was a negotiated peace . The Japanese still had some hope that the Soviet Union , originally pushed into alliance with the West by Nazi Germany , could be won over . They were not aware , though Togo suspected , 105 100 101 98 ...
... object was a negotiated peace . The Japanese still had some hope that the Soviet Union , originally pushed into alliance with the West by Nazi Germany , could be won over . They were not aware , though Togo suspected , 105 100 101 98 ...
Halaman 195
... object was to free regular troops from tasks like guarding strategic installations or supervising forced labour ... object was partly punitive , partly , somewhat paradoxically , also designed to secure cooperation through the Kakeo ...
... object was to free regular troops from tasks like guarding strategic installations or supervising forced labour ... object was partly punitive , partly , somewhat paradoxically , also designed to secure cooperation through the Kakeo ...
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