A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia,
1941-1945
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Nicholas Tarling
An account of the origins, execution and maintenance of the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia that was the spur for the end of European colonial rule later in the century. Although the invasion often was generally executed with apparent ease, managing their new subjects was a more clumsy experience for the Japanese. As a result, although Southeast Asians were often thankful to be rid of their European masters, the Japanese were seldom missed after they were eventually routed. New Paperback. First Edition. 286 pages with a bibliography and an index.
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