Find the results a little surprising. The majority may be right. for the record here's what Anne Oakley had to say about it.Mr. G said:Suppose Annie shot the Kaiser instead of his cigar back in 1890? Would the early death of Kaiser Wilhelm of germany prevented world War one? Yes or no.
Derek Jackson said:This sounds like it might have prevented WW1 as we know it.
If Germany does not go about builidng a navy is there an Entenet Cordiale?
If no WW1 does technology, especially cars and aircraft, evolve more slowly?
Robert Sullivan said:The first World War was not a matter of men, but a matter of alliances. Such a war was bound to happen. The Kaiser was merely capitalizing off of a bad situation. However, history would be changed. Without Wilhelm, Germany might not have fought in the war and Hitler wouldn't have joined the army. So, it's conceivable that World War II might have been avoided, but the chances of that would be very slim.
Robert Sullivan said:The first World War was not a matter of men, but a matter of alliances. Such a war was bound to happen. The Kaiser was merely capitalizing off of a bad situation. However, history would be changed. Without Wilhelm, Germany might not have fought in the war and Hitler wouldn't have joined the army. So, it's conceivable that World War II might have been avoided, but the chances of that would be very slim.
Matt Quinn said:Russia wants to take a Constantinople-sized bite out of the Ottoman Empire...