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Japanese-Trained Armies in Southeast Asia Matthew Wilson Smith the authors argue that the

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Japanese-Trained Armies in Southeast Asia Matthew Wilson Smith the authors argue that theThis is the first study by a Western scholar of a significant facet of the history of the Second World War Japanese trained independence and volunteer armies as agents of revolution and modernisation. At the time, the Japanese did not see that their military imprinting would affect a whole generation of political military leadership of nations of post Second World War Southeast Asia. Leaders like Suharto, Ne Win and Park are all products of Japanese

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