Most wars could have been. Undoubtedly there could have been policies by the US and Europe that prevented the war. If the Treaty of Versailles had not been so harsh towards the Germans and better economic planning had managed to prevent the Great Depression, then maybe. How you would have done that is another question.
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∙ 2006-05-08 02:19:36It could not have been prevented. North Korea attacked the South and from that point on it was war,
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Any conflict can be avoided, if the leaders want to avoid it.
It does not seem likely that a war that was based so greatly around a fight for power could have been avoided. Without a central government for all of Europe the struggle would always exist and the war would have happened eventually.
They may have been able to prevent the Pacific War of World War 2. If they had lifted the oil embargo it could be the Japanese Military may have chosen to stop the invasion of other nations but that is still questionable. The Japanese did have their minds set on becoming "world ruler" of the Asian territories. Never in a million years could the US have stopped the war in Europe unless they would have killed him in World War 1 or before WW2.
It couldn't have, according to Dukish.
It couldn't have, according to Dukish.
It could not have been prevented. North Korea attacked the South and from that point on it was war,
World War I could certainly have been prevented. Had the leaders of Austria Hungary behaved in a cooler, more moderate way following Ferdinand's assassination, then the entire deadly war might never have happened.
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Ww1 could have been prevented if it wasnt for an assasin who killed the Hungarian archduke and the huns to invade Serbia. Hope this helps some facts could be wrong
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You might have prevented World War I by protecting Rasputin from the attempt on his life. You might also have tried to keep Caillaux in power.
If communist North Vietnam did not try to conquer South Vietnam, the war would have been prevented.
'Alternative histories' are fascinating but rather futile. It could be argued that had the victors of WW1 stopped Hitler's repossession of the Rhineland, then WW2 might have been prevented.