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The General vs. the President

MacArthur and Truman at the Brink of Nuclear War

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The General vs. the President

By: H. W. Brands
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

From master storyteller and historian H. W. Brands comes the riveting story of how President Harry Truman and General Douglas MacArthur squared off to decide America's future in the aftermath of World War II.


At the height of the Korean War, President Harry S. Truman committed a gaffe that sent shock waves around the world. When asked by a reporter about the possible use of atomic weapons in response to China's entry into the war, Truman replied testily, "The military commander in the field will have charge of the use of the weapons, as he always has." This suggested that General Douglas MacArthur, the willful, fearless, and highly decorated commander of the American and U.N. forces, had his finger on the nuclear trigger. A correction quickly followed, but the damage was done; two visions for America's path forward were clearly in opposition, and one man would have to make way.
Truman was one of the most unpopular presidents in American history. Heir to a struggling economy, a ruined Europe, and increasing tension with the Soviet Union, on no issue was the path ahead clear and easy. General MacArthur, by contrast, was incredibly popular, as untouchable as any officer has ever been in America. The lessons he drew from World War II were absolute: appeasement leads to disaster and a showdown with the communists was inevitable--the sooner the better. In the nuclear era, when the Soviets, too, had the bomb, the specter of a catastrophic third World War lurked menacingly close on the horizon.
The contest of wills between these two titanic characters unfolds against the turbulent backdrop of a faraway war and terrors conjured at home by Joseph McCarthy. From the drama of Stalin's blockade of West Berlin to the daring landing of MacArthur's forces at Inchon to the shocking entrance of China into the war, The General and the President vividly evokes the making of a new American era.
Americas Military Military & War Politics & Activism Politics & Government Presidents & Heads of State United States War Korean War Soviet Union China Military Policy Russia Imperial Japan Stalin American Foreign Policy

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Critic reviews

"The General vs. The President is that rare military chronicle that becomes an instant page-turning classic."
San Antonio Express-News

"Fast-paced, dramatic, and amply illustrates why Truman’s stock has been on the rise in recent decades."
Boston Globe

"A vivid accounting of an event that was, on the surface, a personality conflict between two strong-minded figures and, at the bottom, a courageous act that solidified civilian authority over the military in wartime."
Dallas Morning News

"Brands spikes the shadowboxing between [Truman and MacArthur] with vivid dispatches from the battlefield that give his tale a get-along kick."
TIME

"A highly readable take on the clash of two titanic figures in a period of hair-trigger nuclear tensions . . . History offers few antagonists with such dramatic contrasts, and Brands brings these two to life."
Los Angeles Times

“Two American heroes tested and tried at their most inspired hours . . . An exciting, well-written comparison study of two American leaders at loggerheads during the Korean War crisis.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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I enjoyed this from the moment I began listening to the preface. Anyone with interest in 20th century history will enjoy hearing about the relationship between Truman and MacArthur. Many will know something of Truman but MacArthur was a surprise. What a character. Overall a great book!

Thoroughly gripping

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I found this audio book totally absorbing. As much a page turner as any Clancy-type thriller.
Very well written and brilliantly narrated.

A masterpiece of compelling listening

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Would you listen to The General vs. the President again? Why?

This is an excellent combination of factual history and the more personal, subjective outlooks of the two protagonists.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The General vs. the President?

The chapter covering Truman's 1948 election win was very well done.

What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Scott Brick is always reliable and gets the nuances of a text just right. I wish more narrators were as good.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No, just maintained my interest very well and made me regret when it ended.

Any additional comments?

I shall sample Mr. Brands' other work on this basis.

Excellent - Had Me Hooked In Five Minutes

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