Japanese occupation of Indonesia
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The Japanese occupation of Indonesia was the period during World War II (1942–1945) when Imperial Japan seized and ruled the Dutch East Indies, profoundly reshaping its political, economic, and social landscape and fueling the rise of the Indonesian independence movement.
All labels observed (1)
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| Japanese occupation of Indonesia canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16458581 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Japanese occupation of Indonesia Context triple: [Japanese occupation of Ambon Island, partOf, Japanese occupation of Indonesia]
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Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia
The Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia was the period during World War II when Imperial Japan controlled much of the region’s territories, reshaping local politics, economies, and independence movements under often harsh military rule.
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British occupation of Java
The British occupation of Java was a brief period from 1811 to 1816 when the British East India Company governed the island after seizing it from the Dutch during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Japanese occupation of Malaya
The Japanese occupation of Malaya was the period from 1941 to 1945 during World War II when Imperial Japan controlled the Malay Peninsula, marked by military rule, economic exploitation, and significant hardship for the local population.
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Japanese occupation of Ambon Island
The Japanese occupation of Ambon Island was the World War II military control and administration imposed by Imperial Japan over Ambon in the Dutch East Indies, marked by harsh rule, forced labor, and significant suffering among Allied prisoners of war and local inhabitants.
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Japanese occupation of Borneo
The Japanese occupation of Borneo was the World War II period (1941–1945) during which Imperial Japan seized and controlled the island of Borneo, imposing military rule, exploiting its resources, and interning Allied civilians and prisoners of war.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Japanese occupation of Indonesia Target entity description: The Japanese occupation of Indonesia was the period during World War II (1942–1945) when Imperial Japan seized and ruled the Dutch East Indies, profoundly reshaping its political, economic, and social landscape and fueling the rise of the Indonesian independence movement.
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A.
Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia
The Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia was the period during World War II when Imperial Japan controlled much of the region’s territories, reshaping local politics, economies, and independence movements under often harsh military rule.
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B.
British occupation of Java
The British occupation of Java was a brief period from 1811 to 1816 when the British East India Company governed the island after seizing it from the Dutch during the Napoleonic Wars.
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C.
Japanese occupation of Malaya
The Japanese occupation of Malaya was the period from 1941 to 1945 during World War II when Imperial Japan controlled the Malay Peninsula, marked by military rule, economic exploitation, and significant hardship for the local population.
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D.
Japanese occupation of Ambon Island
The Japanese occupation of Ambon Island was the World War II military control and administration imposed by Imperial Japan over Ambon in the Dutch East Indies, marked by harsh rule, forced labor, and significant suffering among Allied prisoners of war and local inhabitants.
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E.
Japanese occupation of Borneo
The Japanese occupation of Borneo was the World War II period (1941–1945) during which Imperial Japan seized and controlled the island of Borneo, imposing military rule, exploiting its resources, and interning Allied civilians and prisoners of war.
- F. None of above. chosen
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