A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... role in the Pacific would clearly be only a subordinate one . A role in retaking Southeast Asia would restore Britain's prestige , but not contribute to concluding the war , given the shape it had come to take . The answer was in a ...
... role in the Pacific would clearly be only a subordinate one . A role in retaking Southeast Asia would restore Britain's prestige , but not contribute to concluding the war , given the shape it had come to take . The answer was in a ...
Halaman 150
... role . In October , somewhat demoralised , the group was transferred to Taiwan . In accordance with the imperial conference decision on 6 September to prepare for a war , Aung San and other comrades were invited to map - manoeuvring ...
... role . In October , somewhat demoralised , the group was transferred to Taiwan . In accordance with the imperial conference decision on 6 September to prepare for a war , Aung San and other comrades were invited to map - manoeuvring ...
Halaman 273
... Role of Indian Minorities in Burma and Malaya , Bombay : Vora , 1960 . Philippine Nationalism , St Lucia : Univ . of Queensland Press , 1971 . Malay , A.J. Occupied Philippines : The Role of Jorge B. Vargas , Manila : Filipiniana Book ...
... Role of Indian Minorities in Burma and Malaya , Bombay : Vora , 1960 . Philippine Nationalism , St Lucia : Univ . of Queensland Press , 1971 . Malay , A.J. Occupied Philippines : The Role of Jorge B. Vargas , Manila : Filipiniana Book ...
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