A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... took over . “ The fundamental policy is to preserve peace and order ' , stressed the instructions issued in Selangor . The ' special objective ' was to reconstruct ' industrial enterprises ' so as ' to increase the power and resources ...
... took over . “ The fundamental policy is to preserve peace and order ' , stressed the instructions issued in Selangor . The ' special objective ' was to reconstruct ' industrial enterprises ' so as ' to increase the power and resources ...
Halaman 213
... took steps to win support , in so doing at once pre - empting the Japanese and taking steps like those they took elsewhere , with results that were again unpredictable . More Vietnamese were promoted to the middle and upper echelons of ...
... took steps to win support , in so doing at once pre - empting the Japanese and taking steps like those they took elsewhere , with results that were again unpredictable . More Vietnamese were promoted to the middle and upper echelons of ...
Halaman 247
... took the form of unequal treaties , which , like Japan and China , they sought to undo in the new century . The development policies of the absolute monarchy remained cautious , but society was transformed by the incorporation of Siam ...
... took the form of unequal treaties , which , like Japan and China , they sought to undo in the new century . The development policies of the absolute monarchy remained cautious , but society was transformed by the incorporation of Siam ...
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