"MacArthur always knew he was at the center of the world stage, and he had no intention of allowing the Philippines to fall without a struggle of legendary proportions. The very real difficulties he faced were daunting enough, and it is doubtful that he or any other American general could have saved the islands, but his own and others' errors put his forces at grave risk from the very first day of war."
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United States presidential candidates, 1952United States presidential candidates, 1948Engineers from the United StatesMilitary leaders from the United StatesPeople from Little Rock
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Williamson Murray and Allan R. Millett, A War To Be Won: Fighting the Second World War (2000), p. 182
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Douglas MacArthur
1880 β 1964
US-amerikanischer Feldmarschall
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