A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... troops might remain in the country and annex it bit by bit , “ but they might also respect French sovereignty , and ... troops , and the right to transport troops for the China operation , but a separate military convention was to be ...
... troops might remain in the country and annex it bit by bit , “ but they might also respect French sovereignty , and ... troops , and the right to transport troops for the China operation , but a separate military convention was to be ...
Halaman 86
... troops had to fight a number of delaying actions , and also prevent the Japanese on the Kroh road cutting of their retreat . Colonel A.M.L. Harrison wrote on 25 December : The troops were beginning to attribute almost supernatural ...
... troops had to fight a number of delaying actions , and also prevent the Japanese on the Kroh road cutting of their retreat . Colonel A.M.L. Harrison wrote on 25 December : The troops were beginning to attribute almost supernatural ...
Halaman 96
... troops ruum . ... Un were sent in 1941. The 13th Indian Infantry Brigade Group arch furth arrived in March / April and the 16th was still arriving when war started . Rangoon was of prime importance , since there was no land link with ...
... troops ruum . ... Un were sent in 1941. The 13th Indian Infantry Brigade Group arch furth arrived in March / April and the 16th was still arriving when war started . Rangoon was of prime importance , since there was no land link with ...
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