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what do you understand by the Scorched Earth Policy adopted by the Dutch​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In Java, the Dutch followed the scorched earth policy, to avoid Japanese use timbers and woods for their own war. The Dutch destroy the timbers and burnt huge piles of giant teak logs so that the Japanese could not use the timbers for their war needs. Dutch save themselves with this policy.

Answered by lutfakhanum83
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Explanation:

In Java, the Dutch followed the scorched Earth policy, to avoid Japanese use timbers and woods for their own war.The Dutch destroy the timbers and burnt huge piles of giant teak logs so that the Japanese could not use the timbers for their war needs. Dutch save themselves with this policy.

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