Topic A was the simmering relationship between Japan and the United States: only four months earlier, President Roo- sevelt had ordered the freezing of Japan's assets and a de facto embargoing of oil exports to Japan in response to the Japanese occupation of southern Indochina. Kikuchi and ...
An initial move in this direction was Japan’s occupation of northern Indochina in September 1940. The aggressive aspirations of Japanese imperialism were confirmed in the Tripartite Pact, signed on Sept. 27, 1940, between Germany, Italy, and Japan; the pact amounted to a joint agreement to ...
Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), conflict that broke out when China began a full-scale resistance to the expansion of Japanese influence in its territory. The war remained undeclared until December 9, 1941, and ended after Allied counterattacks durin
Goscha's Historical dictionary of the Indochina War (1945-1954) is a landmark achievement. It expands the existing scholarly parameters of the conflict and provides a new model for what a historical dictionary can - and pr... Ruth,A Richard - 《Journal of Southeast Asian Studies》 被引量:...
Reassigned to the Third Fleet in the 12th Seaplane Tender Division with auxiliary seaplane tender KAMIKAWA MARU. Moves to Camranh Bay, Indochina. 22 November 1941: Departs Sasebo. 27 November 1941: Arrives Sana. 2 December 1941: Operation “E” – The Invasion of Malaya: ...
Why was the Occupation of Japan successful? Why did China lose the Sino-Japanese War? What caused the Treaty of Nanking? What was the importance of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance? Why was the Chinese Empire important? Why was Tokugawa Ieyasu important?
The Japanese also dropped leaflets on Burma, Thailand and Indochina. These campaigns were not as extensive as those mentioned above and in most cases the leaflets were more plain, either black and white or a dull monotone. Burma Monster Leaflet An obvious exception to my description of "dull"...
and attack on Pearl HarborIn September 1940 Imperial Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Nazi Germany and fascist Italy. This alliance gave Japanese leaders the security they needed to expand their designs for an East Asian empire into Indochina and beyond. Their ambitions brought them into confl...
By the late nineteenth century secret society networks in Indochina were struggling against French occupation. Tracing their origins to China, these Vietnamese brotherhoods served economic and social purposes as well as religious ones. A sense of solidarity between members was strengthened by initiation...
Nationalism spread the country and open hostility against China started to grow, which lead to the invasion of Manchuria and in 1937 in occupation of almost the whole coast of China. In 1940, Japan occupied French Indochina (Vietnam), and joined the Axis powers Germany and Italy. These ...