What if Hitler lost WWI?

Nothing. Antisemitism was rampant in post-WWI Germany and people like Ernst Röhm were using it for their political goals. It could end either in civil war or WWII and in the end of WWI no one had any illusions that there was going to be a sequel.
 
Someone else would have taken control of the NSDAP, but it wouldn't have risen as high as it did. Without Hitler's force of personality, it would probably just have been another far-right party in Weimar Germany.
 
USSR takes over Europe.
I don't think so. Part of the reason why the USSR was able to defeat Nazi Germany was because it had help from the Allies fighting Germany on the Western Front. If the Soviets were the ones to wage an aggressive war of conquest, some or all of the Allied nations would concentrate on fighting the Soviet Union.
 
If people remember him at all he would be seen as one of the best soldiers in World War I,
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Without Adolf and the NSDAP, I think either Germany is going to go full communist or a rightwing military coup woud have ended the Wiemar republic.
 
I don't think so. Part of the reason why the USSR was able to defeat Nazi Germany was because it had help from the Allies fighting Germany on the Western Front. If the Soviets were the ones to wage an aggressive war of conquest, some or all of the Allied nations would concentrate on fighting the Soviet Union.


Depends if Germany falls to the communists or the Russians invent giant deadly Tesla Coils.
 
The German Republic would've done better than Nazi Germany in WW2 but without the Nazis there would've been no excuse for it so Germany would've been torn into little pieces like it was before the 1900's.
 
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