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Food Supplies and Japanese Occupation in South-east Asia

Kratoska, Paul H.(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in the Economies of East and South-East Asia series
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The Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia between 1941 and 1945 brought with it severe food shortages, largely arising from organizational failures and inadequate transportation.

The nine essays in this volume examine the situation in food exporting countries such as Burma, Thailand and Vietnam, in food deficit areas such as Malaya, the Philippines and Java, and in Sarawak which was largely self sufficient.

Two essays examine in detail the famine that struck the Tonkin area of northern Vietnam in 1945.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333684729 / 9780333684726
Hardback
30/09/1998
United Kingdom
English
272p.
22 cm
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Paul H. Kratoska is the author of "The Japanese Occupation of Malaya: A Social and Economic History" and has edited two collections of articles on the Japanese occupation including "Malaya and Singapore during the Japanese Occupation".
Paul H. Kratoska is the author of "The Japanese Occupation of Malaya: A Social and Economic History" and has edited two collections of articles on the Japanese occupation including "Malaya and Singapore during the Japanese Occupation". 1FM South East Asia, 3JJH c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2), HBG General & world history, HBJF Asian history, HBW Military history, HBWQ Second World War, JWLF Battles & campaigns, KCM Development economics & emerging economies, KCZ Economic history