Hitler was ruthless there is no doubt about it, but much of what we have today is a result of what his regime did.
The space program for one in the USA and Russia is based almost totally on information and scientists of that German era. Germany was close to the production of the Atomic bomb and had it not been for the bombing of factories and laboratories mainly by the British the results could have been much different of WWII. We can also thank Hitler for the "People's Car" nicknamed "Hitler's revenge" the loved and hated Volkswogen Beetle.
Another bit of information on Atomic warfare...Japan had developed their atomic weapon to the point they actually detonated one of their "atomic bombs" between the time of the atomic bombs dropped on Japan by the USA and the signing of the surrender in Tokyo Bay. The USA was so afraid the surrender was a trap they had assembled a large fleet just outside the bay with tens of thousands of troops waiting incase it was a trap and not a surrender.
Bin Laden on the other hand is a very oil rich family who are very good oil friends of the George Bush family. Indeed of which some members of the Bin Laden family were reportedly visiting at the Bush Crawford, Texas Ranch on 9-11 and were secretly transported by air through Mexico and back to their home in the middle east.
To compare Bin Laden and Hitler is like comparing apples and oranges...both fruits but completely different in natures.
2007-12-22 16:34:13
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answered by pinelake302 6
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Hitler + Bin Laden = HitLader?
Hitler + Bin Laden = BinLitler?
Seriously, you'd have two genocidal power-hungry egomaniacs with almost polar opposite philosophies who wouldn't last 10 minutes in the same room before slitting each other's throat.
2007-12-21 14:38:51
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answered by Mmerobin 6
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A regular U.S. President. The only difference between the three is the form of their mustache and/or what they are dressed in.
By the way, it is funny to see the Americans "hating" Fidel Castro why not even knowing what for?!
What did he do?
I suggest to take a look OUTSIDE of the US. Which seems to be free but it never was in terms of building a public opinion. So many things interpreted really wrong by the U.S. Govt and the people are all just following what they were told...
Take a look at Europe. It is comparatively free.
2007-12-22 09:19:05
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answered by Kevork ????? 2
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The End of the World is Nigh!!! Okay, well, maybe but truthfully if there ever were a person, as bad as them, well, there would be a very hard time in this world. If the US ever has that kind of enemy, well, we should all bend over and kiss our as%$s goodbye...
Fidel? I , a daughter of Cuban parents think that as bad as Fidel was or is, depending on whether he is still alive or dead, he does not stand a chance to Hitler, and Osama. Hitler with his ruthless killing of anyone unlike him, and Osama with his fanatism with Islam. Nope, Castro did not do that much, and look at Stalin, I think Stalin might be the one to compare to Hitler. Oh my, did I just do that typo? I hate my laptop, it gets to drop letters and has me so pissed that I mess up on the important stuff.
2007-12-21 14:17:10
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answered by Eirene Goddess of Peace 4
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I believe you would have one domineering, intelligent, psychopathic man with a penchant for art and having people killed in imaginative ways just for sport.
2007-12-21 14:37:34
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answered by ross4thus 3
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The one thing you will not get is a question about History.
2007-12-21 18:02:34
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answered by WMD 7
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Un nuevo holocausto. Y mas terrorismo.
No me gustaria para nada.
2007-12-21 15:18:14
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answered by ►Matt◄ Placebero 4
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Bintler or Hitladen
2007-12-21 14:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A very tall man with a very short mustache.
(Sorry, I couldn't resist.)
2007-12-21 14:45:16
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answered by Spreedog 7
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Bush
2007-12-21 15:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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