A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... prepare for a counter - attack . A withdrawal to the island would then become inevitable and , since it had been prepared to withstand neither an assault from the north nor a siege and once invested could be neither relieved nor ...
... prepare for a counter - attack . A withdrawal to the island would then become inevitable and , since it had been prepared to withstand neither an assault from the north nor a siege and once invested could be neither relieved nor ...
Halaman 111
... preparation for U - Go , a counter - offensive against Imphal , designed to forestall a British offensive . The ... prepare amphibious forces that would be used for a breakthrough in the south , starting with an attack in Sumatra . Their ...
... preparation for U - Go , a counter - offensive against Imphal , designed to forestall a British offensive . The ... prepare amphibious forces that would be used for a breakthrough in the south , starting with an attack in Sumatra . Their ...
Halaman 121
... prepared to exploit , and the Americans , not without some uncertainty , made the necessary air support available . By the time of the surrender , therefore , neither Singapore nor Malaya had been regained by the Allies , and the main ...
... prepared to exploit , and the Americans , not without some uncertainty , made the necessary air support available . By the time of the surrender , therefore , neither Singapore nor Malaya had been regained by the Allies , and the main ...
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