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... Japanese . These victories gave the Japanese an empire of oil , rubber at small cost . The Battle for Australia was next . Gen. Mac- Arthur had arrived there March 17 by plane after slipping out of Corregidor on a PT boat and defiantly ...
... Japanese . These victories gave the Japanese an empire of oil , rubber at small cost . The Battle for Australia was next . Gen. Mac- Arthur had arrived there March 17 by plane after slipping out of Corregidor on a PT boat and defiantly ...
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... Japanese newspapers stressing the need for national unity and obedience to the commands of the Emperor in what some of the newspapers described as the gravest crisis in the history of Japan . - Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet attacked the ...
... Japanese newspapers stressing the need for national unity and obedience to the commands of the Emperor in what some of the newspapers described as the gravest crisis in the history of Japan . - Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet attacked the ...
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... Japanese Premier , issued an order for a strict observance of the Imperial order to lay down arms . Japanese troops began surrendering on the Manchurian front , Vice Admiral Takijiro Onishi , vice chief of the Japanese Naval general ...
... Japanese Premier , issued an order for a strict observance of the Imperial order to lay down arms . Japanese troops began surrendering on the Manchurian front , Vice Admiral Takijiro Onishi , vice chief of the Japanese Naval general ...
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Addenda and Errata | 6 |
ng Records 1945 | 7 |
A A U Boxing Championships 1945 | 12 |
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