Originally posted by: Fox5
Originally posted by: RoloMather
What if Hitler and the Nazi didn't do the Holocaust? Let imagine Hitler to be a nice guy who wanted the best for his country. Imagine the Nazi did everything that they did in WW2 like try to take over Europe but instead of the killing of Jews and other races they didn't do any of that.
How would history judge Hitler and the Nazi?
1. Hitler may not have gotten the support he did without a hate group.
2. He may have been treated as a liberator by most of Eastern Europe, giving him the forces to fight Stalin.
3. Britain and France may not have been so quick to condemn Hitler's actions if he was in some way nicer. Britain and maybe France possibly would have avoided war. (though they didn't know he was killing people at first, but if he went in as a liberator against communism they may have let it pass)
Otherwise, history would have played out the same but Hitler would have some more Eastern European manpower. He still would have lost, but may have held out longer and taken more territory, possibly causing the US to nuke Berlin or some other city.