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Churchill, Hitler und der unnötige Krieg

Wie Großbritannien sein Empire und der Westen die Welt verspielte

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  • 368 páginas
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Were the World Wars inevitable or necessary? This provocative history argues that the catastrophic conflicts were not fated by uncontrollable forces but were instead the result of significant failures in judgment, particularly by British leaders like Winston Churchill. The author contends that had it not been for these blunders, the horrors of the two world wars and the Holocaust might have been averted, and the British Empire could have remained intact. The text highlights key missteps, including the punitive Treaty of Versailles that left Germany humiliated and open to Hitler's influence, and Britain's decision—urged by Churchill—to sever the Anglo-Japanese alliance, which alienated Japan. Additionally, it examines the disastrous war guarantee to Poland in March 1939, which set the stage for the Second World War. This analysis invites controversy and debate, offering a bold perspective on the historic misjudgments that not only ended centuries of European dominance but also shaped a future that was unimaginable to those living in that era.

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Churchill, Hitler und der unnötige Krieg, Patrick J. Buchanan

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