A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... thought that the adviser for Far Eastern affairs , Mouw , underestimated the threat . His view was that there was , ' at any rate for the present , no ground to fear sinister intentions on Japan's part ' : except in the commercial ...
... thought that the adviser for Far Eastern affairs , Mouw , underestimated the threat . His view was that there was , ' at any rate for the present , no ground to fear sinister intentions on Japan's part ' : except in the commercial ...
Halaman 116
... thought in terms of negotiation had faced insuperable difficulties , at home and abroad and in combination . The war had begun when diplomacy failed , and the way in which diplomacy might resume was left uncertain . Tojo indeed seems to ...
... thought in terms of negotiation had faced insuperable difficulties , at home and abroad and in combination . The war had begun when diplomacy failed , and the way in which diplomacy might resume was left uncertain . Tojo indeed seems to ...
Halaman 134
... thought it a mistake to separate Asian countries from others . They thought , too , that the agency would symbolise compulsion and alienate those whom it was intended to win over . After Midway the proposal was also criticised by the ...
... thought it a mistake to separate Asian countries from others . They thought , too , that the agency would symbolise compulsion and alienate those whom it was intended to win over . After Midway the proposal was also criticised by the ...
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