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Winston Churchill: Critical Review by John R. Hubbard

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SOURCE: A review of The Second World War, in Journal of American History, Vol. 37, No. 2, September 1950-51, pp. 348-50.

In the following review, Hubbard praises Churchill as an important twentieth-century historian for the first three volumes of The Second World War.

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