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Macarthur's War: The Flawed Genius Who Challenged The American
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Macarthur’s War: The Flawed Genius Who Challenged The American

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General Douglas MacArthur was highly skilled and world famous as a military commander. Under his leadership after World War II, Japan was rebuilt into a democratic ally. But during the Korean War, in defiance of President Harry S. Truman and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he pushed for an aggressive confrontation with Communist China -

a position intended to provoke a wider war, regardless of the consequences.

While MacArthur aspired to stamp out Communism across the globe, Truman was much more concerned with containing the Soviet Union. The infamous clash between them was not only an epic turning point in history, but the ultimate struggle between civil and military power in the United States. While other U.S. generals have challenged presidential authority, no other military leader has ever so brazenly attempted to dictate national policy.

In MacArthur’s War, Bevin Alexander details MacArthur’s battles, from the alliances he made with Republican leaders to the threatening ultimatum he delivered to China against orders -

the action that led directly to his downfall.

Includes Photgraphs

‘A superbly written, blow-by-blow account of the most controlversial civil-military clash in American history.’ Colonel Jerry D. Morelock, PhD, U.S. Army (Ret.), and author in chief of Armchair General
‘ A hard-hitting narrative … MacArthur’s War is a valuable account of a chapter in the Cold War that we must never forget.’

Harry J. Middleton, founding director of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library at the University of Texas, and author of LBJ- The White House Years

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
4 March 2014
Pages
256
ISBN
9780425261217

General Douglas MacArthur was highly skilled and world famous as a military commander. Under his leadership after World War II, Japan was rebuilt into a democratic ally. But during the Korean War, in defiance of President Harry S. Truman and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he pushed for an aggressive confrontation with Communist China -

a position intended to provoke a wider war, regardless of the consequences.

While MacArthur aspired to stamp out Communism across the globe, Truman was much more concerned with containing the Soviet Union. The infamous clash between them was not only an epic turning point in history, but the ultimate struggle between civil and military power in the United States. While other U.S. generals have challenged presidential authority, no other military leader has ever so brazenly attempted to dictate national policy.

In MacArthur’s War, Bevin Alexander details MacArthur’s battles, from the alliances he made with Republican leaders to the threatening ultimatum he delivered to China against orders -

the action that led directly to his downfall.

Includes Photgraphs

‘A superbly written, blow-by-blow account of the most controlversial civil-military clash in American history.’ Colonel Jerry D. Morelock, PhD, U.S. Army (Ret.), and author in chief of Armchair General
‘ A hard-hitting narrative … MacArthur’s War is a valuable account of a chapter in the Cold War that we must never forget.’

Harry J. Middleton, founding director of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library at the University of Texas, and author of LBJ- The White House Years

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
4 March 2014
Pages
256
ISBN
9780425261217