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Pros
Ali breaks the cult of personality which generations of british politicians have carefully cultivated around their chosen martyr. He does so without continually caveating their analysis with apologist sentiments. Truth wins out, finally - whether the ... Read More
Cons
If you are looking for a serious biography of churchill that doesn’t shy away from his faults and failures and is equally unashamed of his victories and triumphs just skip this bilge and go straight to andrew roberts. It seems to me like tariq is writ... Read More
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Come back every now and then to see how many reviews from nonhistorians or researchers complain about lies bad faith arguments and errors
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Whether its entirely objective is actually irrelevant
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Truth wins out finally whether the indoctrinated british public are prepared to accept it or not
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Telling the facts of history are sometimes unpalatable to some readers
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Making hero’s is a national pastime in the uk and the states… the truth’s about churchill are written in first hand accounts and the official records
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It’s also true that the working class of britain didnt like or admire winston when he was alive… it’s just the ‘rewriters’ of history in the murdoch media or the express and daily mail who object to the truth having a light shone on the dark corners of certain public figures