There is also an extreme ignorance of world history in this country. Despite the easily-dismissed sci-fi-type fantasies (or ethical-philosophical musings) about traveling back in time and killing “baby Hitler”, there seems to be zero engagement of the public with the question of “Well when and how *should* 1930s Germans have put and end …
There is also an extreme ignorance of world history in this country. Despite the easily-dismissed sci-fi-type fantasies (or ethical-philosophical musings) about traveling back in time and killing “baby Hitler”, there seems to be zero engagement of the public with the question of “Well when and how *should* 1930s Germans have put and end to his rise in power? What did they miss? Where was the error in their thinking? And which of these errors are we repeating right now?”
There is also an extreme ignorance of world history in this country. Despite the easily-dismissed sci-fi-type fantasies (or ethical-philosophical musings) about traveling back in time and killing “baby Hitler”, there seems to be zero engagement of the public with the question of “Well when and how *should* 1930s Germans have put and end to his rise in power? What did they miss? Where was the error in their thinking? And which of these errors are we repeating right now?”