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Winston Churchill, Myth and Reality
What He Actually Did and Said
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258 pages
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The book explores the complex legacy of Winston Churchill, who played a crucial role in defending liberty during World War II but remains a controversial figure. It examines accusations against him, including allegations of alcoholism, racism, and warmongering, as well as more extreme claims found online, such as his alleged use of poison gas and responsibility for the Bengal famine. Through this analysis, the author sheds light on the dichotomy of Churchill's historical significance and the modern reinterpretation of his actions.
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2017, paperback
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