. >> to answer your question about douglas macarthur, only two schools of thought on douglas macarthur. we must have five or six biographies, clayton james, three volumes, a wonderful professor from the university of mississippi, joseph mccarthy with a political genius, he really knew how to construct propaganda and have propaganda. at this particular battle, something of a strategic failure, he left his supplies behind, he insisted he was going to meet the enemy and the feed them at the beaches which was an insane notion given the army he had. he consistently lied to washington about the number of troops he had and the preparation for those troops, and any number of veterans we spoke with, most of them really don't hold macarthur in very high regard. >> you sort of answer one of my questions which was was it true about the food supply and ammunition dumps which were left behind when the army retreated, you answered that question but on another thought, is it true what you say, that the japanese considered the americans and filipinos almost the same way as the germans considered the ea