In the beginning days of World War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur was holed up on Corregidor, a small island in Manila Bay in the Philippines. Fast-moving Japanese forces had invaded the Philippine islands. Without immediate support from the U.S., the nation was doomed to fall to the brutal Imperial Empire.
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