How about one of these called "What Our Fathers Did: An Allied Legacy"?
You know. British using blacks as cannon fodder, oh and terror bombing German civilians very severely hoping to coax a move out of Hitler to return the favor. And Churchill withholding provisions from millions of starving Indians during the Bengal crisis just cause that fat alcoholic Churchill was awfully racist against Indian people. Not to mention Churchill sabotaged offers of peace, not to mention how he gave orders to bomb Germany with poison gas and anthrax bombs (they talked him out of the madness of those orders though).
As for everyone saying Hitler started World War 2 and invaded Poland, that's just one tiny part of WW2 getting started. It would actually be more correct than less correct in saying that Roosevelt started World War 2. Although that's only part of it, but a bigger part of it than mere invasion of Poland. Roosevelt instigated conflicts in Europe to help bring about a second world war, and lied in speeches about it.
And let's move forward to after the war, when they set up death camps when the original intent was to exterminate the entirety of the German people. When that didn't work out, they profiled the German people psychologically and set out to brain wash the patriotism and political views out of them. Hitler, his army and the National Socialists is just one part of the war and if measured in atrocities, Nazi Germany falls short compared to the long list of wartime crimes committed by the Allies. Massive propaganda campaigns have made sure to make people think otherwise of course. Most people these days are of the view that Allies are the good guys and Axis are the bad guys, and that's all there is to it. Think again.