definately not. no matter how bad he was it could have been worse if he died. had the holocaust not happened, we never would have learned that lesson from history and if we hadnt learned that lesson from history, worse atrocities could have and likely would have happened mainly because in the future (relative to 1940-1945) we can kill alot more people alot faster and torture them worse before doing so.
if i could change something from the past, i wouldve prevented the manhattan project. (and every other nuclear weapons project since then untill we get into space colonization on a Halo Level) unless im missing some detail in which it wasnt just about nuclear WEAPONS or some other country had a a similar idea.
we had another idea in place to wipe out japan's cities. a bat bomb. it was a bomb that unleashed bats with napalm into the cities where they would hide in ALL of the buildings before a timer (or maybe a remote i cant remember too well) would set them all off, burning down the cities. and if you think it wouldnt be effective think of this, a dozen got loose in a controlled test and burned down an airforce base, made of much less paper and wood than japanese buildings (at least at the time, again my history knowledge is far from perfect).
though it might have cost more cities to convince the japanese to quit its better than the nuclear holocaust eventuality.(again assuming it would exist. i would use my time travel powers to check these facts first before doing anything because as we all know fucking with history is a BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD idea)
if i could change something from the past, i wouldve prevented the manhattan project. (and every other nuclear weapons project since then untill we get into space colonization on a Halo Level) unless im missing some detail in which it wasnt just about nuclear WEAPONS or some other country had a a similar idea.
we had another idea in place to wipe out japan's cities. a bat bomb. it was a bomb that unleashed bats with napalm into the cities where they would hide in ALL of the buildings before a timer (or maybe a remote i cant remember too well) would set them all off, burning down the cities. and if you think it wouldnt be effective think of this, a dozen got loose in a controlled test and burned down an airforce base, made of much less paper and wood than japanese buildings (at least at the time, again my history knowledge is far from perfect).
though it might have cost more cities to convince the japanese to quit its better than the nuclear holocaust eventuality.(again assuming it would exist. i would use my time travel powers to check these facts first before doing anything because as we all know fucking with history is a BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD idea)