Douglas MacArthur; From Betrayal to Victory Audiobook By Michael D. Miller cover art

Douglas MacArthur; From Betrayal to Victory

FDR tried to destroy him; he prevailed, winning lasting fame.

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Many books have been written about the amazing life of General Douglas MacArthur. This book is different. It contains information that is not reported elsewhere, information that tells us more about the greatness of this man, and how a powerful and popular US president, because of personal animosities, tried to destroy him. MacArthur led a 50-year career through some of the most difficult times in our nation's history, yet he never failed us. His Island-Hopping Campaign in the Pacific, his autocratic but benevolent rule over Japan that rebuilt their country into our great ally, his genius in leading the Inchon Landing during the Korean War, are all accomplishments that helped this country achieve greatness. And he did this while being secretly sabotaged by his president who was threatened politically by his fame and success. Wars & Conflicts Korean War Military Imperial Japan War
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This is a General Douglas McArthur conspiracy theory book. It’s all Roosevelt fault. Didn’t care for the virtual performances found it a little tedious and rather boring. 

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