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Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary War”: How Britain lost its empire and the west lost the world
This book presents Patrick J. Buchanan's controversial analysis of how British political decisions in the run-up to World War II contributed to the outbreak of war and the collapse of Western global power. Buchanan highlights the role of Winston Churchill, British policy toward Germany, and a series of diplomatic errors that he believes made the war unnecessary. Using a historical and geopolitical approach, this book highlights the long-term impact of the war on the collapse of the British Empire and the shift in the global balance of power. It is an in-depth study that has sparked debate among historians, international relations researchers, and readers interested in global history.
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