Admired and reviled, handsome, vain, pompous and paranoid, but always a soldier, Douglas MacArthur was both hero and villain. Examine this enigmatic portrait of a U.S. general who liberated the Philippines and became occupie...

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Admired and reviled, handsome, vain, pompous and paranoid, but always a soldier, Douglas MacArthur was both hero and villain. Examine this enigmatic portrait of a U.S. general who liberated the Philippines and became occupied Japan's supreme commander after World War II, then led troops to victory at Korea's Battle of Inchon. A national hero, MacArthur recklessly defied a president and was relieved of his powerful command.

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