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Douglas MacArthur

    January 26, 1880 – April 5, 1964
    Douglas MacArthur
    Der Krieg im Pazifik
    Der Krieg in Korea
    General MacArthur Wisdom and Visions
    Reports of General MacArthur
    Reports of General MacArthur
    Reports of General MacArthur
    • 2012

      Reports of General MacArthur

      The Campaigns of MacArthur in the Pacific. Volume 1

      • 508 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed narrative of General MacArthur's leadership during pivotal World War II operations in the Southwest Pacific, covering events from the Japanese attack on Luzon in 1941 to Japan's surrender in 1945. It includes insights into significant campaigns like the reconquest of Borneo and the plans for invading Japan. Although published posthumously without the edits MacArthur desired, the volumes are recognized for their substantial historical value. Full-color maps enhance the reader's understanding of the military strategies employed during this critical period.

      Reports of General MacArthur
    • 2012

      Reports of General MacArthur

      Japanese Operations in the Southwest Pacific Area. Volume 2, Part 2

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book features comprehensive reports from General MacArthur, focusing specifically on Japanese operations during the 1950s. It includes full-color maps and is published in a format that mirrors the original documents from MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters. Although the reports were not initially disseminated due to the general's concerns over accuracy, their release posthumously acknowledges their significant historical value. The Department of the Army emphasizes their importance for research, despite disclaiming responsibility for the content's accuracy.

      Reports of General MacArthur
    • 2012

      Reports of General MacArthur

      MacArthur in Japan: The Occupation: Military Phase. Volume 1 Supplement

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Reports of General MacArthur, published by the Department of the Army, offers an unedited account of the military occupation following World War II, focusing on events up to December 1948. These volumes, originally produced by MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters, have significant historical value despite their unrefined state. The Army acknowledges their importance for research while distancing itself from accuracy claims, as MacArthur had intended to revise them before publication. Full-color maps enhance the context of the military narrative.

      Reports of General MacArthur
    • 2000

      General MacArthur Wisdom and Visions

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book showcases the eloquence and wisdom of General MacArthur through a collection of his speeches and sayings, reflecting his profound insights during pivotal historical moments. Each entry captures his heartfelt expressions, emphasizing their spiritual and practical nature. MacArthur's ability to articulate complex ideas resonates regardless of one's political or personal beliefs, making this work a significant exploration of his legacy as a master conversationalist and leader.

      General MacArthur Wisdom and Visions