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Korea and the fall of macarthur
“Korea and the Fall of MacArthur” explores the complex military, political, and diplomatic factors that led to General Douglas MacArthur’s removal from command during the Korean War. The book examines MacArthur’s bold strategies, his disagreements with the Truman administration, and his insistence on expanding the conflict beyond the Korean Peninsula. Higgins provides an analytical narrative of how MacArthur’s leadership style, public statements, and escalating tensions with civilian authorities ultimately contributed to his dismissal. Through historical documents and firsthand accounts, the author highlights the broader implications of the conflict for U.S. foreign policy, civil-military relations, and the outcome of the Korean War.
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