The reclusive only child of five-star Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur made a rare public statement to honor the Americans and ...
under the watchful eye of Supreme Commander Douglas MacArthur. The Tokyo trials were not the only forum for the punishment of Japanese war criminals, merely the most visible. In fact ...
Douglas MacArthur lived his entire life ... On September 2, 1945, he presided over the Japanese surrender on board the "U.S.S. Missouri," bringing an end to World War II. His place as a leading ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and Gen. Yoshijiro Umezu signed the Instrument of Surrender. The two men were later convicted of war crimes. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, also Supreme ...
Of all the great American captains of World War II, none remains more controversial than General Douglas MacArthur ... decorum while conducting the Japanese surrender ceremonies in Tokyo Bay ...
Douglas MacArthur ... the trip down to the dock. MacArthur’s besieged garrison would soon fall. The promised reinforcements had never arrived, and each day the Japanese noose tightened.
Douglas MacArthur's 1942 pledge to recapture the ... which continued in the hinterlands of Luzon until the surrender of Japan on August 15, 1945. Casualties on both sides were staggering.
Douglas MacArthur was a conniving ... Historian Horn (Washington’s End) recaps the 1941 Japanese invasion of the Philippines, when MacArthur was hailed as a hero after his men on the Bataan ...
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