Last week handsome General Douglas MacArthur, Chief of Staff of the U. S. Army, was home from his travels in Europe which included the witnessing of military maneuvers in France and in Jugoslavia. His tour aroused no great interest in the U. S.; few Americans knew about it, fewer cared. But the Italian Press attached great importance to it, finally exploded with rage last week because. . . .
In Belgrade General MacArthur was the only foreign military expert invited to watch while a division of the Jugoslavian Army maneuvered in the...
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