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Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World is a book by Patrick J. Buchanan, published in May 2008. Buchanan argues that both world wars were unnecessary and that the British Empire's decision to join the wars had a cataclysmic effect globally.

01:33 "The Starvation Blockade" 05:35 "Reassurances", Poland, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Neville Chamberlain 11:55 "Western Atrocities", Dresden, Tokyo 16:50 "Eugenicists", bombing German working class, "Scorched Earth" 21:05 "Pax Americana?", costs of war

> Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World is a book by Patrick J. Buchanan, published in May 2008. Buchanan argues that both world wars were unnecessary and that the British Empire's decision to join the wars had a cataclysmic effect globally. 01:33 "The Starvation Blockade" 05:35 "Reassurances", Poland, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Neville Chamberlain 11:55 "Western Atrocities", Dresden, Tokyo 16:50 "Eugenicists", bombing German working class, "Scorched Earth" 21:05 "Pax Americana?", costs of war

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Churchill was a monster. Pure evil, yet today he is lauded as a saint. Goes to prove that history is written by the victor. And what's interesting is the vast evidence that Germany predominantly fought as gentlemen, while the west cheated and broke every convention of war they could. Nothing has changed since then. I doubt it ever will. Good doesn't win; cheaters do. Rules only exist to weaken the competition.