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if you could go back in time to before hilter started his tirade in the jews and the world stop him would you.

2007-10-04 16:24:43 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

*on the jews*

2007-10-04 16:29:29 · update #1

11 answers

Interesting question. Here's something for you to think about. There was an episode on one of those sci-fi shows, like the Twilight Zone or something. It was on several years ago so I don't remember all the details, but it was something along these lines...

I woman traveled back in time and became the nanny for the Hitler family when he was a baby. She then killed him. But in a twist of fate (as all good sci-fi stories have), Hitler's parents kidnapped another baby to be raised as their own. At the end of the show, you can see the father teaching the new boy to be hateful.

I guess they were trying to show that it doesn't really matter that it was actually Adolf Hitler (DNA-wise), it mattered that someone was raised in such a way that they turned into a person who had millions of people murdered.

But to answer your question, yes I would want to stop him, and numerous other people as well.

2007-10-04 16:40:28 · answer #1 · answered by Michelle M 5 · 2 0

Hatred is like a poison. Removing someone evil usually only sprouts someone twice as sinister replacing their purpose. You cannot eradicate all of the evil. You have to vanquish the end result and work backwards. Yes the Holocaust was one of the most horrible events to ever have occurred in history...but I do not doubt for one second that it would not have happened anyway, and if there is a way to see it twice as bad, I could lay odds that it would be 10X the cost...diabolical. What if he had won when fighting against America, and actually conqured more places or someone even more efficient came into control, they could have wiped out an entire human trait system. Imagine if all dark people were destroyed??? That is what they were trying to accomplish. It wasn't just the Jews. Hatred knows no bounds. I still feel that society could turn this way and repeat history, maybe it will be dark against light and kill the light people....tables can turn and things can go really bad before anybody gets their heads adjusted. Lets try to remember were all HUMAN people. :) Take Care.-Rachel.

2007-10-04 20:00:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Wow, there was an episode of the Twilight Zone about this featuring Katherine Heigl (Izzie Stevens - Grey's Anatomy). I don't remember it exactly but I think the jist was you can't go back in time and stop something that was meant to happen. Not saying the Holocaust or his hatred was "supposed" to happen I am totally against it, but it is the logic behind it, you know everything happens for a reason.

2007-10-04 16:29:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Good question. I can think of another question pertaining to the idea that, if you knew back in 2000 what you now know now in 2007, would you have wanted to see something else happen after the so-called "election" (LOL)??? Just think: If things would have been different and you "could go back in time to before bush started his tirade in the news aganst the world"...........hmmmmmmmm, how things could've been different. Ah, well, we can only dream about it now.

2007-10-04 16:30:58 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

Hitler is only one of many who have killed and slaughtered people for who or what they represented. Rwanda...Cambodia...Russia under Stalin... are just the first three alternatives off the top of my head.

Killing him does not stop the other despots.

2007-10-04 16:29:24 · answer #5 · answered by suzanne 5 · 0 0

initially you ought to understand one component..... God exists yet no longer in the experience of him being a residing respiratory individual.... think of him as a spirit or an charisma. tangible yet no thank you to totally work together with the ecosystem around him. so which you have this god, this ethreal creature, which could result guy's judgements in the event that they placed thier faith in him.... Hitler wasn't religious.... He became against the perspectives of his jewish mothers and dads and did no longer like the reality that those around him did no longer see issues as he did... Hitler performed human beings like a play around... think of hitler taking in devil's spirit to make larger his strikes for a extra suitable purpose. Now devil isn't evil yet acts against the will of the solid. the solid human beings went too some distance and have been decieved by hitler. They observed Hitler via fact they theory him to be the will of god. He became infact purely yet another baby-kisser albeit an relatively undesirable and mentally risky one. God can no longer make issues ensue. yet he supplies you us education on the thank you to stay the rapidly and stable life... it relatively is people who attempt to manage the region around them that god fears for thier very own salvation. no longer that he can do something yet enable guy(human beings) to make thier very own judgements in desire that they do the awesome component even with how human beings react. desire this facilitates clarify some and understand that it relatively is a tragedy that something like that ever occurred. yet God does artwork in mysterious techniques.... his will isn't that of guy. guy's will is what makes him what he's.... no longer the oversight of a grand consultant.

2016-10-10 08:18:19 · answer #6 · answered by sutliff 4 · 0 0

The funny thing is that the German people had an opportunity to stop him before the atrocious war crimes but they, just like concervative Americans, believed in Hitler like concervatives believe in George Bush. Hindsight is always 20/20. History did not judge Hitler before he committed his war crimes as it will not judge Dubya and his supporters until after the fact either.

2007-10-04 16:33:33 · answer #7 · answered by darkdiva 6 · 1 2

Of course but he killed much more than Jews...

2007-10-04 16:26:37 · answer #8 · answered by Bob D 6 · 2 0

only about 40% of those killed in death camps were Jews, But how would you know this in advance that he would kill so many, and if you killed him would the Nazi apparatis continue unabated, I doubt he killed anyone after WW1 but his movement and minions may have only increased the killing in deferance to their dead leader.

2007-10-04 16:34:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Hpw about being practical, and teaching future generations on what happened so it does not happen again.

2007-10-04 16:28:06 · answer #10 · answered by Exitwound 7 · 2 0

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