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Buchanan's Controversial Book on American Foreign Policy
The New York Times reviewed Pat Buchanan's book, A Republic Not an Empire, in which he questions whether Hitler posed a physical threat to the United States and criticizes the power of certain ethnic groups over American foreign policy.
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ChapterBuchanan's Controversial Book on American Foreign Policy
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Pat Buchanan's book A Republic Not an Empire questions whether Hitler sought war with the West or was driven to it, while also being a chief financial backer of the fascist America First campaign.
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Pat Buchanan's book A Republic Not an Empire questions whether Hitler sought war with the West or was driven to it, while also being a chief financial backer of the fascist America First campaign.
ChapterBuchanan's Controversial Book on American Foreign Policy
EpisodeHow Pat Buchanan, Secret Nazi, Paved The Way For Donald Trump
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast host and guest discuss a controversial book, "The Unnecessary War," by Pat Buchanan, which suggests that if Britain and France had not given war guarantees to Poland, there might have been no Holocaust - a view that is considered absurd and offensive by most historians and commentators.
48:17 - 49:34 (01:17)
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The podcast host and guest discuss a controversial book, "The Unnecessary War," by Pat Buchanan, which suggests that if Britain and France had not given war guarantees to Poland, there might have been no Holocaust - a view that is considered absurd and offensive by most historians and commentators.