A Different View of World War Two, Right Here in Print | Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World | Patrick J. Buchanan
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Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World
Patrick J. Buchanan
Crown
, 2008 - 544 pages
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historical content
Buchanan draws a distinct line between history as a science and politicians manipulation of historical facts in order to serve their aims.
20th century history. A new viewpoint.
A new challenging and thoughtful review of 20th century history. All our old assumtions are questioned and lets face it that century was the worst in human history other than possibly the 14th when plague wiped out a third of the European population.
A Different View of World War Two, Right Here in Print
Buchanan does us all a service. He engages in measured speculation of what might have occurred if the
world
's leaders had made different decisions. He does not make the case that World
War
Two was of no interest to America. Rather, Pat argues that that war unfolded as a result of very poor decisions of the part of Europe's leaders. The scope and difficulty of the Second World War was compounded by further poor decisions. This is not to say that ole' Pat didn't want to fight this war because it would positively impact Jews. No, what he says is that it was the wrong time and style for a war that imperiled
West
ern Civilization. So with that in mind, read it and enjoy. He also provides some very strong evidence that
Churchill
was the source of many poor decisions.
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Magnificent.
I just finished the book. It's a long read, perhaps too long, but it goes fairly quickly. The book is quite engrossing. It is, by far, the most thoroughly documented book I've ever seen. Buchanan painstakingly cites the
world
-shaping statesmen and diplomats of that era.
It is absolute paranoid nonsense to suggest that Buchanan treats
Hitler
as a rational, even sympathetic, character in this book. (Such an accusation is usually leveled by Jewish intellectuals, and quasi-intellectuals, who incessantly whine that Buchanan is anti-semitic.) Buchanan has been slandered enough by such people. Buchanan's thesis is, and always has been, that Hitler is the greatest force of evil in the 20th century. He does s
how
Hitler as an opportunistic and prescient leader, however....and that's no crime because it's true.
You can reject this book's thesis. But you can't argue with the fact that Buchanan quotes, and quotes, and re-quotes, the most prominent leaders of the day to support his views. I don't know where Buchanan found the time to write this thing. It is so darned well-researched, it is utterly infallible.
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British Blunders and the World Wars
If your are looking for someone to name Winston
Churchill
a great man, do not approach Patrick J Buchanan. In his heavily researched tome, Buchanan indicates that
World
War
II was more the product of a warmongering Churchill and a naive Neville Chamberlain than anything coming out of Berlin. Maintaining that
Hitler
sought neither world domination nor war with
Britain
, Buchanan explains the steps that led Europe to encounter both. The final fruit of this, which he lays in the lap of Winston Churchill is a divided Europe under Communist oppression and the loss of the British
Empire
.
Buchanan, outside of the stereotype of the conservative, was never for the Iraq war. He contends that USA replaced the once great British Empire and is now walking down the same path.
Buchanan acts as Monday Morning quarterback to the events of the 20th Century which he calls one European civil war. The book is a fascinating read and leads one to question what might have been had what he calls the great blunder not happened.
This certainly is a great book to give a less
west
ern view of the Twentieth century and an alternative view to those whom many consider the hero of the Allied Forces--Winston Churchill.
But further, what many may easily forget, Buchanan, a veteran of the Nixon administration and a conservative was vehemently against the Iraq war that continues to rage. He also warns of the problems with fighting a war on two fronts as the US now does. He clearly holds "W" in the same light as he holds Churchill.
I am happy to have bought and read the book.
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Were
World
War
s I and II?which can now be seen as a thirty-year paroxysm of slaughter and destruction?inevitable? Were they necessary wars? Were the bloodiest and most devastating conflicts ever suffered by mankind fated by forces beyond men?s control? Or were they products of calamitous failures of judgment? In this monumental and provocative history, Patrick Buchanan makes the case that, if not for the blunders of British statesmen?Winston
Churchill
first among them?the horrors of two world wars and the Holocaust might have been avoided and the British
Empire
might never have collapsed into ruins. Half a century of murderous oppression of scores of millions under the iron boot of Communist tyranny might never have happened, and Europe?s central role in world affairs might have been sustained for many generations.
Among the British and Churchillian blunders were:
? The secret decision of a tiny cabal in the inner Cabinet in 1906 to take
Britain
straight to war against Germany, should she invade France
? The vengeful Treaty of Versailles that muti- lated Germany, leaving her bitter, betrayed, and receptive to the appeal of Adolf
Hitler
? Britain?s capitulation, at Churchill?s urging, to American pressure to sever the Anglo- Japanese alliance, insulting and isolating Japan, pushing her onto the path of militarism and conquest
? The 1935 sanctions that drove Italy straight into the Axis with Hitler
? The greatest blunder in British history: the unsolicited war guarantee to Poland of March 1939?that guaranteed the Second World War
? Churchill?s astonishing blindness to Stalin?s true ambitions.
Certain to create controversy and spirited argument, Churchill, Hitler, and ?The Unnecessary War? is a grand and bold insight into the historic failures of judgment that ended centuries of European rule and guaranteed a future no one who lived in that vanished world could ever have envisioned.
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