The Bitter Years: MacArthur and Sutherland

The Bitter Years: MacArthur and Sutherland by Arlene Rogers is a first edition published by Holtzbrinck on November 30, 1990. This 376-page book serves as the second volume in a two-part series, offering an intimate, first-hand perspective on the relationship between General Douglas MacArthur and his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland. Written by their chief clerk, the narrative explores the evolving command structure during World War II, particularly focusing on the operations of the General Headquarters for the Pacific.
Readers will find detailed accounts of significant events, beginning with the battle at Buna, a pivotal moment in the war, and concluding with the fall of Japan. The book presents new information and documents that challenge existing biographies of MacArthur, shedding light on the complexities of the Pacific campaign. It also highlights the tensions that arose between MacArthur and Sutherland as the war progressed, providing a unique viewpoint on their dynamic and the broader context of U.S. military history during this critical period.
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The second volume of a two-volume set, this book continues the intimate first-hand look at a relationship that shaped the history of World War II, that of General Douglas MacArthur and his Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland. Written by their chief clerk, this series focuses on the command structure that developed between MacArthur and Sutherland and how it changed as the war progressed. Told from the vantage point of one who was there, it presents new information about the operations of the General Headquarters for the Pacific during the war. This second volume begins with the battle at Buna, which was a turning point in the war both strategically and psychologically, and ends with the fall of Japan.
The book presents information that challenges, contradicts, and compliments the two major biographies of MacArthur and presents new documents never before seen. In this second volume, the author writes of the bitter years in the second half of the Pacific campaign where MacArthur and Sutherland could no longer maintain their almost alter-ego status. Rogers tells of his own tenuous position as MacArthur and Sutherland are alienated from each other in the accelerating scope and speed of operations. Bound to be one of the definitive works on World War II, The Bitter Years will prove unforgettable for anyone with an interest in U.S. history.
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