MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Date
1880-1964
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MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Name
MacArthur, Douglas
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- Truman, MacArthur, and the Korean War, Dennis D. Wainstock
- MacArthur and the Admiralties, by John Miller, Jr
- Douglas MacArthur, the Philippine years, Carol Morris Petillo
- Macarthur, Richard B. Frank ; foreword by Wesley K. Clark
- December 8, 1941, MacArthur's Pearl Harbor, William H. Bartsch
- Douglas MacArthur : the Far Eastern general, Michael Schaller
- Flying MacArthur to victory, by Weldon E. (Dusty) Rhoades
- MacArthur's war, the flawed genius who challenged the American political system, Bevin Alexander
- Reminiscences, General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur
- The MacArthur controversy and American foreign policy, [by] Richard H. Rovere and Arthur Schlesinger
- MacArthur returns to the Philippines [etc.].
- MacArthur, Melbourne to Tokyo, by Edward T. Imparato
- MacArthur's undercover war, spies, saboteurs, guerrillas, and secret missions, William B. Breuer
- Truman and MacArthur, the winding road to dismissal, Michael D. Pearlman
- Old soldiers never die, the life of Douglas MacArthur, Geoffrey Perret
- D-Days in the Pacific, the path to victory from Guadalcanal to Okinawa, produced by Lou Reda Productions for The History Channel
- MacArthur's war, Korea and the undoing of an American hero, Stanley Weintraub
- MacArthur, a production of WGBH Boston for The American experience ; producer, Austin Hoyt ; writer, Austin Hoyt ; directors, Sarah Holt, Austin Hoyt
- American shogun, General MacArthur, Emperor Hirohito and the drama of modern Japan, Robert Harvey
- MacArthur, Richard B. Frank ; foreword by Wesley K. Clark
- MacArthur, Universal ; a Richard D. Zanuck/David Brown production ; written by Hal Barwood and Matthew Robbins ; produced by Frank McCarthy ; directed by Joseph Sargent
- Douglas MacArthur, brilliant general, controversial leader, Ann Graham Gaines
- MacArthur and defeat in the Philippines, Richard Connaughton
- The march of the Bonus Army, a production of New Voyage Communications, Washington, D.C. ; directed by Robert Uth ; produced by Glenn Marcus and Robert Uth
- The generals, Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, and the winning of World War II, Winston Groom