"Churchill was exhilarated. Six months later, after the first battle of Ypres, with tens of thousands of British soldiers in their graves, he would say to Violet Asquith: 'I think a curse should rest on me - because I am so happy. I know this war is smashing and shattering the lives of thousands every moment and yet - I cannot help it - I enjoy every second.'" - Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War, by Patrick Buchanan
"Beware the victor's version. Wartime propaganda morphs into peacetime textbooks....think outside the box. Don't accept the official version. Ask why..." - Dr. Peter Hammond
What's Fact and What's Fiction in Darkest Hour? - slate.com
The following 4 podcasts are by Dr. Peter Hammond:
Versailles - The Poisonous Spirit of Vengence
Pearl Harbor - The Untold Story
Darkest Hour - The Legend of Winston Churchill
Was Winston Churchill Really the Greatest Briton of All Time?
What's Fact and What's Fiction in Darkest Hour? - slate.com
The following 4 podcasts are by Dr. Peter Hammond:
Versailles - The Poisonous Spirit of Vengence
Pearl Harbor - The Untold Story
Darkest Hour - The Legend of Winston Churchill
Was Winston Churchill Really the Greatest Briton of All Time?