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... seen the folly and missed the clue . The fighting began on 1 September 1939 between Ger- many and Poland , and the man who chose the day had high hopes that it would simply be a two - power war . Adolf Hitler , lecturing to the leaders ...
... seen the folly and missed the clue . The fighting began on 1 September 1939 between Ger- many and Poland , and the man who chose the day had high hopes that it would simply be a two - power war . Adolf Hitler , lecturing to the leaders ...
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... seen as President Sukarno's quest for a scapegoat . He was said to have sought a target for the economic distress and political tensions in his own republic by sending armed parties into Malaysian territory . It is not clear however ...
... seen as President Sukarno's quest for a scapegoat . He was said to have sought a target for the economic distress and political tensions in his own republic by sending armed parties into Malaysian territory . It is not clear however ...
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... seen as unlikely . Because Japan was seen as a relatively minor threat , she became a major threat . Ironically , if the British defences in Singapore , especially the aerial defences , had been strengthened in the fifteen months after ...
... seen as unlikely . Because Japan was seen as a relatively minor threat , she became a major threat . Ironically , if the British defences in Singapore , especially the aerial defences , had been strengthened in the fifteen months after ...
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