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In contemporary discussions, some figures, like Daryl Cooper, have controversially labeled Churchill as the "chief villain" of WWII, claiming that his leadership catalyzed Hitler's expansion beyond Poland into a global conflict. Yet, such assertions require scrutiny, as they simplify complex geopolitical dynamics. Britain's obligation to defend Poland was not solely a whim of Churchill’s administration but rather a broader commitment by Chamberlain’s government.