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“Churchill’s Chamberlain: The Unnecessary Wa r ,” an article by Ronald Bleier, is projected as the first in a series of articles unearthing some of the hidden history of the origins of WWII . Following in the footsteps of the late Clement Leibovitz’s T he Chamberlain-Hitler Dea...
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I would argue (from the minarchist perspective that a state is necessary) that fighting the Japanese was necessary. Japan attacked American soil, and seemed to have every intent of conquering and subjugating America. Fighting the Japanese was an act of self-defense, in terms of nations being "selves"...
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This really has nothing to do with libertarianism, but as a so-called "Polish-American," I am constantly annoyed by the use of German WWII-era propaganda in our history textbooks regarding a mythical "cavalry charge" against tanks. Just as history textbooks constantly get the cause...