The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 184. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1943 |
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... East . It followed from this decision that it was in their power only to make a moderate and partial provision in the Far East against the hypothetical danger of a Japanese onslaught . Even so they had concentrated 60,000 men at ...
... East . It followed from this decision that it was in their power only to make a moderate and partial provision in the Far East against the hypothetical danger of a Japanese onslaught . Even so they had concentrated 60,000 men at ...
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... EAST INDIES During the first weeks of the war in the Far East the N.E.I. suffered only bombing raids , and it was not until January 11 that the Japanese invaded N.E.I. territory . The first landing was made on the rich oilfield island ...
... EAST INDIES During the first weeks of the war in the Far East the N.E.I. suffered only bombing raids , and it was not until January 11 that the Japanese invaded N.E.I. territory . The first landing was made on the rich oilfield island ...
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... east coast of India . The conquest of the Dutch East Indies was followed at no long interval by that of Burma and the Philippines . The loss of Rangoon prevented the British from sending reinforcements to Burma , and their troops there ...
... east coast of India . The conquest of the Dutch East Indies was followed at no long interval by that of Burma and the Philippines . The loss of Rangoon prevented the British from sending reinforcements to Burma , and their troops there ...
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AngloAmerican Cooperation 1 Japanese Progress in Malaya 1 British Progress | 9 |
THE ANGLORUSSIAN TREATY | 27 |
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