No, the implications of my event would forever change the timeline of man in unforeseen ways. I certainly do not have to right to perform such an action.
I was actually thinking of this situation today after seeing another thread and thought the exact same thing. Imagine if the nuclear weaponry was perfected before Hitler came to power, we could've had a nuclear holocaust on our hands that would be far, FAR worse than WW2. As terrible as the war was, it gave us a very strong historical lesson, I'm not sure I'd trade that off for an uncertain future (or even the present).Talshere said:To kill a figure of such historic importance could forever cripple us in ways we cannot imagine. Now the USA not constantly trying to relive its only true major military victory would probably be a good thing but god look at all the things round the word we attribute to the war. The fact the cold war never went nuclear is a testament to Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The current EU might never have become possible. NATO might never have been formed. The cold war might never have happened.
Yes by removing Hitler before the second world war ever kicked off could have saved millions, prevented the holocaust, but, what would have happened if we had never learnt those lessons when we did? What could we have done without the ability to look back on what happened?
Id much rather have the history we know, no matter how dark it might be, than risk provoking something far far worse.
Give this man a stout mug of Jagermeister.sirkai007 said:I would go back and kill Uwe Boll before he decided that he needed to turn video games into atrocious movies. Either way a bad German man dies.
Hitler wouldn't last 60 seconds on their own territory. Especially not in modern day Israel.EboMan7x said:I'd take him to Israel.