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Asia in the Twentieth Century: General MacArthur, and War, Occupation, and Reconstruction in the Pacific, 1941–1972

Explore U.S. influence in Asia via collections on General MacArthur’s role in WWII, Japan’s occupation and reconstruction, and postwar events in Korea and the Philippines. A key resource for understanding 20th-century Pacific geopolitics.

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The first collection in a new archive series, Asia in the Twentieth Century, these papers are focused on an era of immense disruption and change in this pivotal region. General MacArthur, and War, Occupation, and Reconstruction in the Pacific, 1941–1972 gathers 23 collections sourced from the MacArthur Memorial Archive and Library and the United States National Archives and Records Association (NARA) charting the role of the U.

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