Would it be right to go back in time and kill Hitler in his army years?
To prevent taking the world from going into world war II.
Before you answer keep in mind the only sin hitler had commited in his army years was that he enlisted in the German army. While he was an anti semite before he joined the army it was his army years that turned him, especially the years after the Great War ended.
Keep in mind that just because you killed hitler doesn't mean that someone else could not have taken his place. He probally wasn't the only German or Austrian to feel like this.
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Why do that? Thats like bumping the pinball machine to screw up somebody. Hitler has the highscore right now, why mess with that?
Don't you know about the Grandfather Paradox? Adds an old twist to time travel and hopes to change history.
i dont see why not
hitler changed the world.. from being so bad he might make people see how humanity can become twisted. Killing him will take some laws or some important things away
you are probably correct about someone taking his place. The way France and England taxed Germany to death after WWI. Hence the term take a load of money to buy A loaf of bread. The people were looking for anyone that would stand and put up a fight, Hitler just saw the opportunity to gain power.
I'm answering this ignoring the whole issue of changing history,
I think it would be morally okay to kill the guy. You *know* for a fact he is going to be responsible for millions down the road.
Look at it this way. You have a 7 year old daughter. You *know* for a fact your neighbor is going to rape and kill her. Would you do anything?
Of course i wouldnt,hitler was EPIC.
He killed Millions of jews,Thats an Achiviement in itself,and he didnt even get gamerscore for it.
No.
As you said, someone else might take his place and do similar thing. Could be better or worse.
At least with Hitler, we know the eventuality... he lost.
(disclaimer: am not justifying Hitler or diminishing the meaning of the holocaust)
Ask the Holocaust Industry how it feels about your proposal. Afterall, I guess they should have the say.
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