A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... treaties ' , the British secured Hong Kong and the grant of extraterritorial jurisdiction in a number of treaty ports . In 1854 the black ships ' of the US Commodore Perry were to prompt the shogunate to make the first of Japan's ...
... treaties ' , the British secured Hong Kong and the grant of extraterritorial jurisdiction in a number of treaty ports . In 1854 the black ships ' of the US Commodore Perry were to prompt the shogunate to make the first of Japan's ...
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... treaty – also including Italy - prescribed ratios for building capital ships and aircraft carriers , and also prohibited modernising naval fortifications in East Asia . A nine - power treaty , involving also Belgium , the Netherlands ...
... treaty – also including Italy - prescribed ratios for building capital ships and aircraft carriers , and also prohibited modernising naval fortifications in East Asia . A nine - power treaty , involving also Belgium , the Netherlands ...
Halaman 62
... treaty that the French had earlier suggested and suggested one with Britain as well . That the British favoured , as preventing the Japanese use of Thailand as a base for offensive operations without encountering Thai resistance . The ...
... treaty that the French had earlier suggested and suggested one with Britain as well . That the British favoured , as preventing the Japanese use of Thailand as a base for offensive operations without encountering Thai resistance . The ...
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