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The British Economist JM Keynes argued that the economic punishment of Germany sowed the seeds for conflict.
If in 1919 the horrors inflicted by the Russian Revolution had prompted the Western democracies to take a less punitive attitude to the new German Republic a prosperous and peaceful Europe might have been possible as it was after 1949.
The technical innovations often attributed to Hitler's perverted Reich like autobahns, high speed trains and advanced civil aviation all took place in the Weimar Germany so often derided by Germans and foreigners alike.
It took Adenauer and De Gaulle to break the cycle of Franco-German conflicts, but perhaps in our alt 1919 two such figures could be found.
Both the US and UK would have welcomed a stable, democratic Europe but they might also have felt the chill of its industrial and technological muscle. Britain in 1919 still basked in past glories and sought to preserve its Empire.
The aircraft that might have emerged from this new world might well have astounded.
If in 1919 the horrors inflicted by the Russian Revolution had prompted the Western democracies to take a less punitive attitude to the new German Republic a prosperous and peaceful Europe might have been possible as it was after 1949.
The technical innovations often attributed to Hitler's perverted Reich like autobahns, high speed trains and advanced civil aviation all took place in the Weimar Germany so often derided by Germans and foreigners alike.
It took Adenauer and De Gaulle to break the cycle of Franco-German conflicts, but perhaps in our alt 1919 two such figures could be found.
Both the US and UK would have welcomed a stable, democratic Europe but they might also have felt the chill of its industrial and technological muscle. Britain in 1919 still basked in past glories and sought to preserve its Empire.
The aircraft that might have emerged from this new world might well have astounded.