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Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War
How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World
Book • 2008
In this book, Patrick J. Buchanan argues that the involvement of Britain in both World Wars was a catastrophic mistake, leading to the collapse of the British Empire and altering the global balance of power.
He critiques Winston Churchill's role in these conflicts, suggesting that different decisions could have prevented the wars and their devastating consequences, including the rise of communism and the Holocaust.
He critiques Winston Churchill's role in these conflicts, suggesting that different decisions could have prevented the wars and their devastating consequences, including the rise of communism and the Holocaust.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Recommended by
Tom Woods as containing a chapter on Churchill worth reading, even without reading the whole book.


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Ep. 2667 Why Historical Revisionism Matters
Mentioned by
Scott Horton when referencing Pat’s argument that Churchill was the George W. Bush of the 20th century.


EP:2 Murder by Policy: Empire of Violence : The Complicity of American Power
Recommended by
Dave Smith for understanding World War II, particularly the role of Churchill and the possibility of an avoidable war.


WWII: The Origin Story of the US Empire
Mentioned by Robbie Bernstein in relation to a book by Pat Buchanan about Churchill, Hitler, and World War II.

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