A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... sought the return of Laos and Cambodia . Though Torigoe argued that Japan should favour Pibun , that was far more than Matsuoka contemplated , and , pushing through an extension of the ceasefire to 25 February , the Japanese sought to ...
... sought the return of Laos and Cambodia . Though Torigoe argued that Japan should favour Pibun , that was far more than Matsuoka contemplated , and , pushing through an extension of the ceasefire to 25 February , the Japanese sought to ...
Halaman 157
... sought to win independence . The programme was set out in a manifesto ' Drive Away the Fascist Japanese Marauders ' . The rising was now set for October . It was then postponed because the arms secretly sought from the British failed to ...
... sought to win independence . The programme was set out in a manifesto ' Drive Away the Fascist Japanese Marauders ' . The rising was now set for October . It was then postponed because the arms secretly sought from the British failed to ...
Halaman 183
... sought to make up for his disappointment over a puppet government . The Muslim conference of August 1942 , though testifying to the importance of Islam in the eyes of the new rulers , did not , however , set up the new organisation they ...
... sought to make up for his disappointment over a puppet government . The Muslim conference of August 1942 , though testifying to the importance of Islam in the eyes of the new rulers , did not , however , set up the new organisation they ...
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