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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
There's been a lot of alt-history stories done on WWII, but I've always been more interested in the what-if of Germany winning WWI. Would they have been as vengful as Britain and France with the Treaty of Versailles? Would a facist movement popped up in France then? Or would WWII have been avoided completely with nothing driving the Germans towards facism?
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Chances are though the level of victory by Germany over someone like Britain would have been different if it did happen.
Back then, when you won a war you imposed conditions that in theory would make sure that your enemy would never rise again.
I believe that WW2 would have happened no matter what. I mean Japan was a Facist state with Imperial aspirations long before the German's did.
With the Depression, the dying of imperialism, the disenfranchisement of the younger generations, Facism was in the rise in Europe anyways, it wasn't a new invention. France and Britain both have not insignificant Facist movements.