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"Hitler and His Choice", Churchill's Misquoted Words
Scott Manning | October 13, 2008
In 1935, Winston Churchill wrote an article that offended Hitler and was banned in Germany. Yet, critics misquote this article to give the impression that Churchill did not understand the seriousness of...
"Friendship with Germany" by Churchill (Sep 17, 1937)
Scott Manning | July 26, 2008
Friendship with Germany, an article written by Winston Churchill in 1937, is often misused by critics to to give the impression that at one point Churchill held uncharacteristic admiration for Hitler. Here...
What Did Churchill Mean by "Unnecessary War"? What Did Churchill Mean by
Scott Manning | July 17, 2008
Churchill coined the term "The Unnecessary War". While people argue about why World War II was unnecessary or could have been avoided, we take a look at Churchill's reason for creating the...
Buchanan's Source on Churchill's "Starvation Blockade" Buchanan's Source on Churchill's
Scott Manning | July 7, 2008
This is a follow-up to an article published last month that debunked Patrick J. Buchanan's analysis of Winston Churchill's involvement and support of the blockade of Germany during World War I....
Buchanan is Wrong on Germany's 1939 Strength Buchanan is Wrong on Germany's 1939 Strength
Scott Manning | July 6, 2008
Patrick J. Buchanan argues that Germany's "low" military strength in 1939 shows that Hitler had no world conquest plans. However, the source of his information offers a different perspective....
Buchanan Portrays Churchill's Warnings as Political Dogma  Buchanan Portrays Churchill's Warnings as Political Dogma
Scott Manning | June 21, 2008
Patrick J. Buchanan uses correspondence between Churchill and his cousin to portray Churchill's warnings about Hitler during the 1930's as nothing more than out-dated, political dogma....
Buchanan on Churchill and the Entente Cordiale of 1904 Buchanan on Churchill and the Entente Cordiale of 1904
Scott Manning | June 21, 2008
Patrick J. Buchanan identifies the Entente Cordiale of 1904 as one of Great Britain's avoidable milestones on the road leading to World War I and he goes to extreme lengths to paint...
Churchill lied. Kids died: No WMDs in Germany. Churchill lied. Kids died: No WMDs in Germany.
Scott Manning | May 19, 2006
Based on British Intelligence, Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt learned that Germany was trying to build a nuclear weapon. The truth of the matter has been highly exaggerated....