Alright, here it is: do you think we (the allied forces) could have done something to stop World War 2 from happening? Or should we have let the events unfold as they did? Make sure you think about both sides of the arguement, on the one hand, 9 to 12 million people died in World War 2, 6 million of them being Jews, the other 3 to 6 million people being Poles, Gypsies, political enemies and others who were considered to be "undesirables." But on the other hand, if World War 2 hadn't happened, alot of the technology we have today wouldn't be available to us. Radio, the Internet, among many other things were invented by the soviets during the war. Also, back before the war we didn't have to take math and science, they were only electives. All that added together means that our lives-which includes the millions of people could have been alive-would be alot worse off. Lower life expectancy not as many jobs, the lack of technology which makes our lives so much easier.
2006-10-30
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