
Ep 188: Jonathan Horn on MacArthur and the Battle for the Philippines
School of War
The Aftermath of War: Struggles and Bonds in the Philippines Campaign
This chapter explores General MacArthur's emotional response to the atrocities faced by prisoners during the Bataan Death March and contrasts it with General Wainwright's difficult reintegration into civilian life. The narrative highlights the personal toll of war on both men, revealing the profound sacrifices made by veterans and the enduring connections with their aides.
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