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NARA [144]
2 years ago
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Can you write me an Introduction to Douglas Macarthur, losing the Philippines??!!

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Dafna1 [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Macarthur won and lost many many battles in the philippines, so maybe it would be good to start with which battle he lost.  Ultimately Japan was defeated, which was Macarthur's reason for being there.  So he won, ummm some what infamously b/c then president Truman of the US had to go and remove him as the top general.  :0  There was even some concerns about MacAurthur just "capturing"  Truman  and continuing.  He had gotten more nuclear bombs (12 or something like that)  to use on china :0 and was prepared to use them. So Truman went and removed him  :/  He is a very controversial figure  :0

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