Monday, August 23, 2010

WW2 prevention?

The question I have is what are four or more actions that the U.S and its European Allies could have taken to prevent WW2? If anyone has any suggestions please post. Thank you!

WW2 prevention?
They could have enforced international law and made Japan get out of Manchuria. Once that Rubicon was crossed they had no moral authority to order Mussolini out of Ethiopia, Germany out of Poland, or do anything else that could have prevented the war's spread. In fact Hitler's election might not have happened if territorial aggrandizement had been discredited by facing up to Japan. The US wanted to join the League to push Japan out, but the Europeans wouldn't. They wouldn't help Haile Sellassie either, even though he warned they were next.
Reply:It could have been far less harsh on Germany. That can be pretty much what summed up WWII's roots. They were required to give up all it's foreign colonies, Much of it's European territories, pay a huge war debt and forbid it from ever havin an effective fighting force. All of them and more that Hitler used for and excuse to gain power in Germany.
Reply:Great Britian and the U.S could have listened to Winston Churchill regarding Hitler..... he knew Hitler was seeking more than what he actually asked for
Reply:Why would you possibly wanted to have prevented WW2....





Think of all the advances in technology that were made because of that war. And face it; if Hitler hadn't been there, Stalin (with the bigger army) would have eventually conquered the world.





Without world war 2 we wouldn't have nuclear warheads, which actually prevent wars. Or jets. Eh?
Reply:go to http://www.world-war-2.info/


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