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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
It did not kill anything and everything, now did it?
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Not "anything and everything" but about 50 to 70 million people according to most sources.
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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
We know how it ended up now don't we? Logically I am taking the safe bet. Can you tell anyone with any certainty what today would be like if you or anyone else could of killed him in order to prevent the war and attempted genocide?
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Actually, if someone could lay their hands on a time machine they'd get a lot more bang for the buck by forgetting about baby Adolf and instead preventing a certain particular assassination in Sarajevo. Do that and you (probably) avoid WWI which saves you another 15 million or so lives. More importantly, no WWI all but ensures that neither Hitler nor Stalin ever amount to much.
I don't know about you but I don't think today's world be any worse off were it not for all that past death and destruction.
Who knows, it might even be a little bit better of a place.