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  1. 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.

    • Pat Buchanan
    • 2008
  2. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World Paperback – July 28, 2009. by Patrick J. Buchanan (Author) 4.6 891 ratings.

    • 2008
    • Pat Buchanan
  3. 29 de jul. de 2022 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xxi, 518 pages : 23 cm. 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.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2008 · 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.

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    • Hardcover
  5. 3 de sept. de 2013 · Language. English. Includes bibliographical references (p. [489]-501) and index. 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.

  6. Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World : Buchanan, Patrick J.: Amazon.es: Libros

  7. Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War" How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World. Author Patrick J. Buchanan. Share Save. Add to Goodreads Look Inside. Were World Wars I and II inevitable? Were they necessary wars? Or were they products of calamitous failures of judgment?