Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere - Political Parties and Movements With Japanese Support

Political Parties and Movements With Japanese Support

  • Azad Hind (Indian nationalist movement)
  • Indian Independence League (Indian nationalist movement)
  • Indonesian Nationalist Party (Indonesian nationalist movement)
  • Kesatuan Melayu Muda (Malayan nationalist movement)
  • Khmer Issarak (Cambodian-Khmer nationalist group)
  • Dobama Asiayone (We Burmans Association) (Burmese anti-British nationalist association)

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