what if Hitler was never born ?
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For starters, inevitability. Even after the teeth kicking in WWII, Germany had rebounded as one of the largest economies and power house of Europe. Germany has a culture and resources of industry. Simply killing Hitler won't remove their capacity for war. Certainly the Weimar republic was going to fail. It was too weak and too poorly led. Likely some nationalist or fascist element was going to take over and rearm Germany. Once you see WWII as a continuation of WWI, it is a clear inevitability. There was no real defeat of Germany.
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For starters, inevitability. Even after the teeth kicking in WWII, Germany had rebounded as one of the largest economies and power house of Europe. Germany has a culture and resources of industry. Simply killing Hitler won't remove their capacity for war. Certainly the Weimar republic was going to fail. It was too weak and too poorly led. Likely some nationalist or fascist element was going to take over and rearm Germany. Once you see WWII as a continuation of WWI, it is a clear inevitability. There was no real defeat of Germany.
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