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  1. Buchanan accuses Churchill and Grey of getting Britain to enter the war in 1914 by making promises that Britain would defend France without the knowledge of Cabinet or Parliament.

    • Pat Buchanan
    • 2008
  2. Jul 17, 2008 · Patrick J. Buchanan's Churchill, Hitler, and the "Unnecessary War" gets part of its title from a quote by Winston Churchill. Buchanan has brought the term up in several interviews a statement made by Winston Churchill in his memoirs.

  3. May 14, 2009 · Churchill’s decision, Buchanan says, caused Hitler to attack Russia—not the “greatest blunder in history,” mind you—to show the British that they could expect no help from the Soviets. So Britain had to turn to the United States, and was taken to the cleaners financially as a result.

  4. May 21, 2008 · Patrick Buchanan, the conservative commentator and two-time presidential candidate, launches a sustained attack on Churchill in a new, lengthy book, "Churchill, Hitler, and 'The Unnecessary...

  5. Buchanan has brought the term up in several interviews a statement made by Winston Churchill. In his memoirs, Churchill, who led Britain to victory in World War II, wrote: One day President Roosevelt told me that he was asking publicly for suggestions about what the war should be called.

  6. 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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  8. Along the way, Buchanan adduces evidence that Kaiser Wilhelm II, a grandson of Queen Victoria and nephew of King Edward VII, did not seek war with Great Britain (in 1910, he “marched in Edward’s funeral—in the uniform of a British field marshal”).

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