A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... organisation developed in Batavia and in some of the cities , but not in the countryside . There above all the traditional elite could , as Kurasawa puts it , use ' indirect and subtle compulsion in leading people towards government's ...
... organisation developed in Batavia and in some of the cities , but not in the countryside . There above all the traditional elite could , as Kurasawa puts it , use ' indirect and subtle compulsion in leading people towards government's ...
Halaman 183
... organisation that brought mass support through the more direct participation of the kiyayi and ulama . They turned first , however , to Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso , the PSII chairman , who sought to make up for his disappointment over a ...
... organisation that brought mass support through the more direct participation of the kiyayi and ulama . They turned first , however , to Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso , the PSII chairman , who sought to make up for his disappointment over a ...
Halaman 185
... organisation , announced by Harada on 8 January 1944. A preparatory committee was set up , though the Japanese had already settled the main points : it was to be an allinclusive mass organisation similar to Concordia and the Imperial ...
... organisation , announced by Harada on 8 January 1944. A preparatory committee was set up , though the Japanese had already settled the main points : it was to be an allinclusive mass organisation similar to Concordia and the Imperial ...
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