Scenario 1: Hitler is killed, say, by a stray bullet during... some battle he partook in. There would still be a Nazi Party, someone else would (at most) essentially be an analog to Hitler (though with varying degrees of insanity, etc.) Basically, if that were the case, things would be very similar to OTL (our timeline, for short), though there would be some changes.
Scenario 2: Hitler is assassinated. Insert plausibe scenarion here. His second-in-command (don't know who it was [Goebbels?]) becomes Fuhrer. Best-case scenario (for the Nazis): there is mourning, but the German population that supported Hitler accept his successor. Worst-case scenario: a power struggle arises.
I'm sure someone out there can answer this better than I can, but this is pretty much what you could expect had this happened.
2007-02-21 07:48:06
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answer #1
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answered by ldnester 3
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The Weimar Republic grew to develop into the third Reich on 23 March 1933, with the passing of the allowing Act, which became because of the the sympathy created for the nationwide Socialist German workers' party, after the burning of the Reichstag,. If Hitler became Assassinated it would have created sympathy for Adolf Hitler, and the The nationwide Socialist German workers' party would have develop into extra universal. some different person would have taken his position, and an similar events would have opened up, in effortless words we would not be speaking about Hitler, we will be speaking about some different person, likely a better, extra military savvy Dictator, who ought to probable have succeeded the position Hitler had failed. Hitler became no longer that vibrant, and he became terrible at military approach. So enable's be happy Hitler became the Führer, and not at all someone who would have succeeded in international domination. ---------------------------------------... edit; ez80227 @ The British Mandate for Palestine became created as because of the international warfare One, with the point to create a fatherland for the Jewish human beings, as said interior the British Mandate's Preamble. So there nevertheless stands out as the state of Israel even without international warfare 2. also Muslims hated the Jews earlier the state of Israel became ever common, because of the antisemitism interior the Koran.
2016-12-04 11:31:55
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answered by ? 4
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There is an old Asian saying:"The times make the man and the man makes the times". One man can make a lot of difference for good or for evil but had he not been there, the same circumstances could have brought forth someone similar.
After Germany's defeat and humiliation in WWI to be followed by the world wide depression, would another politician have taken advantage of the Germans' dissension of the time to do the same things Hitler had done? We would never known for sure but it's entirely possible.
2007-02-21 07:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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1. The US would have become more socialist. Before WWII America was mainly a farming industry with 40% of the households lacking indoor plumbing. FDR was trying to pull America out of a Great Depression. His proposals included universal employment and universal health care.
2. No military industry.
3. No Israel.
4. Web trolls wouldn't have anyone to be the bad example (Hitler) to compare with the people they're trying to degrade.
5. Conservatism would be remembered as something that causes economic depressions, not the arch foe of communism. Remember that many capitalists, such as Henry Ford, supported Hitler because he was anti-communist. Ford didn't want any communist coming to his factories.
6. England would have still lost the bulk of her Empire.
7. China might have remained a free-wheeling capitalistic state. No Taiwan.
2007-02-21 07:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The WWII we knew would never have happened.
Instead, I believe that the USSR would have been the culprit to start the next war. Without the threat of Nazi Germany prodding us to invent the atomic bomb, Russia's massive armies could have swept across Europe.
Since Germany would still have been weakened due to the disasterous Treaty of Paris they had to sign to conclude WWI, Russia would have overtaken them, and then used their technological and industrial infrastructure to further their expansion efforts.
As a counterbalance, a lot of German scientists probably would have fled for America, and we would have had a project similar to The Manhatten Project. The Germans probably would have worked a lot harder, knowing that they were using their knowledge to save their own country (Germany, that is).
The Japanese might never have bombed Pearl Harbor, and therefore it would have been very difficult to mobilize voter support to fight them when we'd have our hands full with the Russians.
Japan could have created an inpenetrable empire that might have continued to exist still today. We would probably be looking at the world through the perspective of a Free Western Hemisphere against Totalitarian Far East.
2007-02-21 07:37:05
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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A good question.
Just off the top of my head:
The Nazi party would never have been created.
The Holocaust would never have happened.
Germany's economy would have eventually recovered, but without the military buildup under Hitler.
There would have been no Soviet occupation of Berlin, hence no Berlin Wall and no Berlin Airlift.
There would have been no need to have military bases scattered all over that part of the world.
Man, the more I think about it, the more possibilities come to mind...most of them good, some of them not so good.....
A very good question!
2007-02-21 07:30:13
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answered by Team Chief 5
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Somebody else would've been the notorious tyrant. Germany would've still been in bad shape. Germany believed they were the center of the world (look at any flat map still today, then look at a globe) and their pride was shook. Just imagine if America loses it's standing...the citizens will have ego trips and whoever the President is will be a tyrant. It might've actually happened.
2007-02-21 07:25:39
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answered by Tyree D 3
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Why ask the question? Why not ask "If John Doe wouldn't have been killed in WWI, what effect would he have made on the world?" Your hypothetical wondering leads nowhere. Millions of people died in WWI that could have changed the world. What if one of them would have become a friend of Hitler and got him into a legitimate business?? Huh? HUH?
2007-02-21 07:27:46
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answered by Fred C. Dobbs 4
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Thn there would be no WWII and likely possibly no Nukes invented. Most of the world organisation such as the Un would also not exist. there would be a lot less war films and the worlds population might be higher.
2007-02-21 07:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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WW2 might not have happened
2007-02-21 07:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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