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Freedom Betrayed

Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath
Book • 2011
Herbert Hoover's 'Freedom Betrayed' offers a critical examination of U.S.

foreign policy during World War II and its aftermath, focusing on the perceived failures of Franklin Roosevelt's leadership.

Edited by George H. Nash, the book presents Hoover's arguments against interventionism and critiques the wartime alliance with the Soviet Union.

It reflects Hoover's anti-interventionist stance and his concerns about the expansion of communism.

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, written by Herbert Hoover, discussing British diplomacy's role in avoiding a world war.
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Ep. 2667 Why Historical Revisionism Matters
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, discussing his book on how World War II could have been avoided.
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