
From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima: Two Historians on How America Fought and Won The Pacific in WWII | Peter Robinson | Uncommon Knowledge
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MacArthur's Campaign: The Path to the Philippines
This chapter examines General Douglas MacArthur's pivotal role in the Pacific Theater during World War II, focusing on key battles and strategic decisions leading to his return to the Philippines. It delves into the complexities of military command, highlighting tensions with the Navy and contrasting opinions among leaders like Admiral King. The narrative includes the intense Battle of Manila, emphasizing its devastating impact and the broader implications for American military strategy.
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