Patton obviously had no problem with taking action. He would probably have opted to use military force to stop Hitler from his earliest conquests in Czechslovakia, Poland, etc. instead of just sitting there and hoping that each small country that fell would appease him.
No, because the germans were in a depression
It could have discontinued Russian involvement in World War 1.
No
That couldn't have been avoided, it was in the nature of an island empire, inhabited by a homogeneous people.
The entire revolution could have been avoided had the colonists and British acted differently. However, on the course the two sides had set, a confrontation in Boston was inevitable.
No they couldn't have avoided it.
yes
No, because the germans were in a depression
America minding there own business
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
Yes, but we wouldnt have had the allies that we did.
It could have discontinued Russian involvement in World War 1.
Ozone depletion could be avoided easily. You have to plant more and more trees.
World War 1 could have been avoided if they could have communicated better. After the assassination of the archduke everyone should of step back and thought what was happening and how to handle it better.
The Second World War could not be avoided because both Germany and Japan had expansionist policies that could not be resolved through diplomacy .
ANY WAR can be avoided; but man likes war.
The Vietnam War might have been avoided, if communism had not been involved.