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Douglas MacArthur (1880 CE - 1964 CE) was an American general, best known for his role in Asia during and after [[World War II]]. He served as a general for American during [[World War I]]. During World War II, he fought against |
Douglas MacArthur (1880 CE - 1964 CE) was an American general, best known for his role in Asia during and after [[World War II]]. He served as a general for American during [[World War I]]. During World War II, he fought against in south-east [[Asia]] against [[Japan]]: after the defeat of his weak forces in the [[Philippines]], he took command of american, english and australian forces defending [[Australia]], fighting mainly in the large island of [[New Guinea]] where he eventually overrun the japanese resistance in 1944?; afterwards, he took back the [[Philippines]] in 1945. In September 1945 he received the formal japanese surrender which ended WWII; he then served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Japan. |
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Later he served in the [[Korean War]]: after the surprise attack of the communist [[North Korea]] army in 1950, he led the U.N. coalition (whose back bone was the American military) counter-offensive. As his forces approached the Korea-[[China]] border, the Chinese military became involved in the conflict, and MacArthur (which was said to ask for a broad war against [[China]]) was relieved of duty on April 11, 1951. |
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Douglas MacArthur (1880 CE - 1964 CE) was an American general, best known for his role in Asia during and after World War II. He served as a general for American during World War I. During World War II, he fought against in south-east Asia against Japan: after the defeat of his weak forces in the Philippines, he took command of american, english and australian forces defending Australia, fighting mainly in the large island of New Guinea where he eventually overrun the japanese resistance in 1944?; afterwards, he took back the Philippines in 1945. In September 1945 he received the formal japanese surrender which ended WWII; he then served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Japan.
Later he served in the Korean War: after the surprise attack of the communist North Korea army in 1950, he led the U.N. coalition (whose back bone was the American military) counter-offensive. As his forces approached the Korea-China border, the Chinese military became involved in the conflict, and MacArthur (which was said to ask for a broad war against China) was relieved of duty on April 11, 1951.