A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... peace between Germany and the Soviet Union , and to utilise Soviet assistance in improving Japan's situation if Germany collapsed . If Germany made a separate peace , or if a general peace were secured through the good offices of the ...
... peace between Germany and the Soviet Union , and to utilise Soviet assistance in improving Japan's situation if Germany collapsed . If Germany made a separate peace , or if a general peace were secured through the good offices of the ...
Halaman 118
... peace could be restored.104 Involving Russia might be a means of avoiding the demand for unconditional surrender that a direct approach to the Allies would involve . The object was a negotiated peace . The Japanese still had some hope ...
... peace could be restored.104 Involving Russia might be a means of avoiding the demand for unconditional surrender that a direct approach to the Allies would involve . The object was a negotiated peace . The Japanese still had some hope ...
Halaman 119
... peace , Togo replied , short of unconditional surrender : ' at the same time , it would also be impossible as well as disadvantageous , in view of the domestic situation as well as of external relations , to set forth concrete terms of ...
... peace , Togo replied , short of unconditional surrender : ' at the same time , it would also be impossible as well as disadvantageous , in view of the domestic situation as well as of external relations , to set forth concrete terms of ...
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