A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... officers as the core staff of the military academy . When it was decided to adopt conscription , it was again the ... officer class was predominantly samurai in origin , mainly from the clans of Satsuma , Choshu and Tosa , which had ...
... officers as the core staff of the military academy . When it was decided to adopt conscription , it was again the ... officer class was predominantly samurai in origin , mainly from the clans of Satsuma , Choshu and Tosa , which had ...
Halaman 41
... officer class was no longer so aristocratic as it had been . Many of the mid - level officers of the late 1920s and 1930s came from social groups much affected by the economic storms of the period , and tending to welcome the propaganda ...
... officer class was no longer so aristocratic as it had been . Many of the mid - level officers of the late 1920s and 1930s came from social groups much affected by the economic storms of the period , and tending to welcome the propaganda ...
Halaman 157
... officers to discuss resistance , and Aung San approached the communist Than Tun , also a minister in Ba Maw's government . The rising by younger officers planned for June 1944 was postponed , but their scheme helped to bring about the ...
... officers to discuss resistance , and Aung San approached the communist Than Tun , also a minister in Ba Maw's government . The rising by younger officers planned for June 1944 was postponed , but their scheme helped to bring about the ...
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