Interesting idea, but do you really think that roughly 790,0000,0000 people have been saved purely as a result of technologies developed in World War II? While I admit I can see how it might be possible, I remain skeptical.Aur0ra145 said:The War Guilt Clause wasn't the nicest thing either.curlycrouton said:It'd be pretty easy to stop Hitler's rise to power, we should've treated Germany much better in the Treaty of Versailles, and let them join the League of Nations straight off.
Though to understand the rise of Hitler you must understand the state of Germany in the previous reich's leading up to WWI, then then state of mind during Weimar. With these backgrounds set, it is difficult to see how Hitler couldn't of come to power.
Go read "Nazi Seizure of Power," "Mein Kamp" and, "Hitler's Second Book." It will give you a better picture of Hitler's mind. Then read "Ordinary Men." It takes another look at how manipulation in the Third Reich took hold.
Anywho, on topic. No, I wouldn't stop Hitler.
Now, I am not a racist, I am not an anti-semite. I believe the atrocities that Hitler commited were horrible.
Though, without WWII, where would our technology be? Would we have Penicillin? What other technologies wouldn't have been invented. Would jet engines not have been utilized in mass quantities after the war.
Also, what about the Cold War. It wouldn't have started, would it? Think about all the technological advances we found during those years.
In other words. I wouldn't stop Hitler commiting Genocide on the Jews during WWII, because I believe we have saved tenfold the number that died in WWII by the technologies we developed during that time of war and the years thereafter.
Anyway, penicillin was developed in 1927-38, not, as many would think, during World War Two. It was only mass-produced during that era, and would have been so without a war anyway.
Anyway, I think it's apparent to all that Hitler was a mentally ill megalomaniac who should not have been allowed to be in power. Shrewd and ruthless maybe, but a good leader? Definitely not.