To a certain degree...yeah. I mean in WWII we need to look back on not what we lost, but what we gained. We solved the Depression thanks to jobs for the war effort, women got a chance to be in the military, we forged new alliances, we have something to be interested in, we advanced becaise of the ideas the Germans had, we got a lot of spoils from the war, and as choaotic and deadly it was, we learned a thing or two all together or individually.
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You can't fight a war without weapons.
Without the killing aspect, so no war!
In a word, Adolf Hitler affected World War II 'decisively.' One may say without any qualification that, without Hitler's involvement, World War II would not in fact have occurred just at did. It is quite probable, in fact, that it would not have occurred at all.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Nazi Germany (without Austria) were about 8 Million.