A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... resistance had been largely terminated did Americans turn their attention to the Moros . They had not joined in the struggle against the United States , which had seen fit to make a separate treaty with the sultan of Sulu in 1899. In ...
... resistance had been largely terminated did Americans turn their attention to the Moros . They had not joined in the struggle against the United States , which had seen fit to make a separate treaty with the sultan of Sulu in 1899. In ...
Halaman 108
... resistance ceased only on 4 March . Resistance on Corregidor did not cease till the 26th . Raids on Japan had intensified from late November , and Imperial HQ believed that they would be followed by an invasion . The US might launch ...
... resistance ceased only on 4 March . Resistance on Corregidor did not cease till the 26th . Raids on Japan had intensified from late November , and Imperial HQ believed that they would be followed by an invasion . The US might launch ...
Halaman 273
... Resistance Movement in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation ' , JSEAS , 23 , 2 ( September 1992 ) , pp . 308-21 . Lockhart , Bruce M. The End of the Vietnamese Monarchy , New Haven , CT : Yale Univ . Press , 1993 . Lone , S ...
... Resistance Movement in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation ' , JSEAS , 23 , 2 ( September 1992 ) , pp . 308-21 . Lockhart , Bruce M. The End of the Vietnamese Monarchy , New Haven , CT : Yale Univ . Press , 1993 . Lone , S ...
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