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Many military historians have judged Gen. MacArthur harshly for his lack of preparation and the subsequent defeat of Allied forces in the Philippines. Early was a very dark time for the Allies, with Nazi forces sweeping across Europe and Russia, the Japanese Navy in control of most of the Western Pacific and the British Empire under siege.

While there were many reasons to blame Gen. MacArthur for the humiliating surrender of the American and British forces in Corregidor and the brutal Bataan Death March that followed, President Roosevelt applied a different strategy. Always the wise political leader, FDR understood that what the American public needed was a hero, not a scapegoat.

So he promoted Gen. In that role the general began preparing for his return to the Philippines. President Roosevelt sent him this telegram congratulating him on his victory. In fact Gen. Documents on Plans for Postwar Germany. Dumbarton Oaks. Fourth Inaugural Address Joint Communique On Crimea Conference. Recommendations on the Immediate Use of Nuclear We Minutes of Meetings held at the White House on Mon Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender Potsdam Declaration.

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Douglas MacArthur. Prior Document. A few months later, Corregidor surrendered to the Japanese, and another 15, Allied men were captured. Scene from the Battle of Midway. Source: stripes. Admiral Nimitz, after his victory at the Battle of Midway, was planning to go on to Japan. But MacArthur had a plan. He had won a series of smaller battles with his limited forces, including a victory in New Guinea.

He was preparing to launch an assault on the Philippines, but he needed more support. He needed Nimitz to divert his forces from Japan to the Philippines. Admiral Chester Nimitz. Source: military. The invasion began on October 20, , two and a half years since MacArthur was forced to leave the country. The Philippines were lost, and the U.

Joint Chiefs of Staff had no immediate plans for their liberation. After the U. Admiral Chester Nimitz, who as commander of the Pacific Fleet planned a more direct route to Japan than via the Philippines. Undaunted, MacArthur launched a major offensive in New Guinea, winning a string of victories with his limited forces. On October 20, , a few hours after his troops landed, MacArthur waded ashore onto the Philippine island of Leyte. In February, Japanese forces at Bataan were cut off, and Corregidor was captured.

Manila, the Philippine capital, fell in March, and in June MacArthur announced his offensive operations on Luzon to be at an end; although scattered Japanese resistance continued until the end of the war, in August.

Only one-third of the men MacArthur left behind in March survived to see his return. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us!

It was the first American victory in the event since On October 20, , Muammar al-Qaddafi, the longest-serving leader in Africa and the Arab world, is captured and killed by rebel forces near his hometown of Sirte.



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