A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... recognised Manchukuo late in 1937. After the failure of mediation in the undeclared war in December , Hitler had cast aside Germany's long connection with the KMT regime , and also recognised Manchukuo . Now the imperial army wanted a ...
... recognised Manchukuo late in 1937. After the failure of mediation in the undeclared war in December , Hitler had cast aside Germany's long connection with the KMT regime , and also recognised Manchukuo . Now the imperial army wanted a ...
Halaman 87
... recognised that the withdrawing British forces would defend northern Johore along the Muar river , the last natural defensive position north of Singapore Island'.19 The 5th Division was to drive down the trunk road through Batu Anam and ...
... recognised that the withdrawing British forces would defend northern Johore along the Muar river , the last natural defensive position north of Singapore Island'.19 The 5th Division was to drive down the trunk road through Batu Anam and ...
Halaman 220
... recognised , destructive in itself , as far as the economy was concerned . There were meaningful economic ties with the core part of the empire , partly , of course , forced on it by the policies Japan pursued in Taiwan , Korea and ...
... recognised , destructive in itself , as far as the economy was concerned . There were meaningful economic ties with the core part of the empire , partly , of course , forced on it by the policies Japan pursued in Taiwan , Korea and ...
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