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Veritas Publishers, 1987, hardcover, illustrated, 666 pages, index, 16 cms x 23.8 cms x 5.4 cms, condition: as new.
David Irving present a wealth of hitherto suppressed information, that shows a shockingly unfamiliar portrait of the great statesman, Churchill. Readers will discover a power-hungry leader who prolonged the war to advance his own career, and much more to astonish one and all.
David Irving is a British author who has written on the military and political history of World War II, especially Nazi Germany.
" David Irving has brilliantly presented the facts about the so-called Greatest Statesman of the 20th Century. An arrogant, liar, and drunkard politician who dragged Britain into the war that lost her empire. While everyone talks about the Holocaust and the crimes of the Nazis, no one talks about the crimes of the British. In 1943, almost 4 million Indians died of hunger due to the policies of Winston Churchill. During the devastating Bengal famine, it was Churchill who refused to divert grain produced by Indians to save themselves"