The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 183Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1942 |
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... Japan was following the Nazi pattern of aggression , by resort increasingly to deception , terrorism , and violence . It was the blitzkrieg all over again . Japan's actions were also a threat to the defence and freedom of Canada and the ...
... Japan was following the Nazi pattern of aggression , by resort increasingly to deception , terrorism , and violence . It was the blitzkrieg all over again . Japan's actions were also a threat to the defence and freedom of Canada and the ...
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... Japanese bases . The adhesion of Japan to the Axis , and the markedly hostile messages exchanged between Tokyo , Berlin , and Rome showed that little credence could be given to the Japanese protests , and , following the invasion of ...
... Japanese bases . The adhesion of Japan to the Axis , and the markedly hostile messages exchanged between Tokyo , Berlin , and Rome showed that little credence could be given to the Japanese protests , and , following the invasion of ...
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... Japanese pronouncements and Japan's persistent south- ward manœuvres in the Pacific . As early as December 19 , 1940 , the Japanese Foreign Minister had told the American corre- spondents in Tokyo exactly what the Tripartite Pact meant ...
... Japanese pronouncements and Japan's persistent south- ward manœuvres in the Pacific . As early as December 19 , 1940 , the Japanese Foreign Minister had told the American corre- spondents in Tokyo exactly what the Tripartite Pact meant ...
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Defeat of Italy 27 German Moves 28 British Policy in Libya 28 In the Balkans | 28 |
Britain and the next German Move 50 Governments Expectation of RussoGerman | 52 |
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