A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... supply . On the morning of the 15th Percival told a conference that there were only two alternatives : to counter - attack in an endeavour to regain the reservoirs and the military food supplies at Bukit Timah , or to capitulate . The ...
... supply . On the morning of the 15th Percival told a conference that there were only two alternatives : to counter - attack in an endeavour to regain the reservoirs and the military food supplies at Bukit Timah , or to capitulate . The ...
Halaman 250
... supply of rice and rubber . 94 ' In regard to rice , aside from price all that we have asked for has been granted , ' Matsuoka told the privy council , ' and in other matters it can be said that 80 % of our objectives have been achieved ...
... supply of rice and rubber . 94 ' In regard to rice , aside from price all that we have asked for has been granted , ' Matsuoka told the privy council , ' and in other matters it can be said that 80 % of our objectives have been achieved ...
Halaman 251
... supply 468,000 tons of rice to Japan in the last three months of 1940 , far in excess of prewar amounts . Rice levies continued in the subsequent years : 583,000 tons in 1941 , 937,000 in 1942 and 1,008,000 in 1943. Only in 1944-5 ...
... supply 468,000 tons of rice to Japan in the last three months of 1940 , far in excess of prewar amounts . Rice levies continued in the subsequent years : 583,000 tons in 1941 , 937,000 in 1942 and 1,008,000 in 1943. Only in 1944-5 ...
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