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Posted on 17/05/08

Relax, Churchill didn't do it

In the never-ending battles for historical truth, documentary evidence commands the greatest authority.Memories lapse, eyewitnesses are partial, political players have reputations to protect and even the smartest interpreters of the past have a weakness for beautiful theories that can't always be sustained by the dull disorder of facts.

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