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Pagina 313
... Japanese policy which may , not unreasonably , be considered as forming part of such a plan . On January 22 , 1935 , Mr. Hirota , the Japanese Foreign Minister , declared in a speech before the Diet that Japan was willing to make ...
... Japanese policy which may , not unreasonably , be considered as forming part of such a plan . On January 22 , 1935 , Mr. Hirota , the Japanese Foreign Minister , declared in a speech before the Diet that Japan was willing to make ...
Pagina 314
... Japan . Fourthly , Japan is prepared to enter into a Sino - Japanese pact similar to the Japan - Manchukuo Protocol sustaining and defending China against all comers , providing only that China admits her dependence on Japan and is ...
... Japan . Fourthly , Japan is prepared to enter into a Sino - Japanese pact similar to the Japan - Manchukuo Protocol sustaining and defending China against all comers , providing only that China admits her dependence on Japan and is ...
Pagina 425
... Japan , seized the opportunity to exploit the feelings of resentment aroused by the unfortunate handling of the whole affair at Geneva and drummed it into the minds of the people at large that Western denunciation of Japan's actions was ...
... Japan , seized the opportunity to exploit the feelings of resentment aroused by the unfortunate handling of the whole affair at Geneva and drummed it into the minds of the people at large that Western denunciation of Japan's actions was ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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