General Douglas MacArthur left Baatang, the Philippines, ahead of the invading Japanese forces and uttered the famous phrase ...
U.S. Army. The Japanese Occupation (1945-1951) On the morning of September 8, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur made his way by automobile toward the American Embassy in the heart of Tokyo.
General Douglas MacArthur ... was slowly overshadowed by the growing threat posed by an expansionist Japan. MacArthur, despite the able assistance of top aide Dwight Eisenhower, would not have ...
The records concern negotiations from 1958 and 1960, primarily between Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Douglas MacArthur II. In February 1958, Prime Minister ...
He was the model of restraint and decorum while conducting the Japanese surrender ceremonies ... that surround the long career of Douglas MacArthur, but rather to offer an engaging and balanced ...
Douglas MacArthur's Soldiers ... as was service in the scout units for American officers. The Imperial Japanese Navy attacked Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, but Pearl Harbor was only part of a ...
Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines during ... The day after Pearl Harbor was bombed on Dec. 7, 1941, Japan ...
Douglas MacArthur's 1942 pledge to recapture the island from the Japanese. Since the Japanese controlled nearly every island between the Philippines and Hawaii in 1942, getting to the Philippines ...