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    Japan and Liberation

    Roughly two-thirds of the POWs were shipped out for labour as MacArthur returned in 1944.

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    The Filipino Veterans Movement

    Approximately 250,000 Filipino men joined the U.S. Armed Forces in the months before and the days just after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

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    MacArthur: Three generations

    Douglas MacArthur lived his entire life, from cradle to grave, in the United States Army.

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    Emperor Hirohito and PM Yoshida

    The man known as Tenno to his subjects and Hirohito to the rest of the world ranks as one of the most enigmatic figures of the 20th century. 

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    The Siege of Bataan

    Despite fighting courageously against an enemy with superior firepower, MacArthur's forces were pushed steadily back and grew weaker by the day. 

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    The Guerrilla War

    Wherever they were, however, those in the resistance did all they could to survive and prepare for MacArthur's promised return.

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    The War In the Pacific

    President Roosevelt signing the Declaration of war against Japan in December 1941.

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    Hitchcock's North by Northwest

    Some of the most famous images of Mount Rushmore are from Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 classic spy movie, North by Northwest.

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    John Boland

    John Boland, a local businessman, was Gutzon Borglum's nemesis in the creation of Mount Rushmore. 

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    The Contest to Explain Mount Rushmore

    Among his first ideas about carving Mount Rushmore into the likenesses of American presidents, the sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, insisted that there should be an explanatory inscription, which he called the Entablature.

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    Carving the Mountain

    Gutzon Borglum constantly complained that he had to use miners to carve his masterpiece, rather than artists.

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    RFK: Trailer

    After an assassin's bullet took his brother's life, Robert F. Kennedy was bereft, not only of someone he loved, but of a role that had given meaning to his life.