If World War II never happened, the world would be very different. Here are some possible scenarios based on the search results:
- Wars between nations would be frequent and everyday common affairs. The United Nations would not exist to prevent any of the wars.
- More people would have died in the coming conflicts between other superpower countries.
- The US would not be the top superpower country and would have little influence over world affairs.
- All of Europe would never have united to create the Euro, and fighting would continue to this day.
- The Holocaust would not have happened.
- The Great Depression would not have ended.
- The United Nations and the atomic bomb would not have been created.
- The Republicans would have prevailed in Spain.
- Britain and Japan would have warred in Asia.
- America would have stayed neutral.
- Germany probably still would have become a right-wing authoritarian state but not virulently anti-Semitic.
- Poland would not have given up the corridor without a fight, but the UK and France would not have guaranteed Polands borders without Germany breaking a previous treaty with them, the Munich Agreement.
- Without the West guaranteeing it, and the Soviets pushing against them from the 1940s, a deal over at least Danzig would probably have been done in return for German protection.
Overall, it is difficult to predict exactly what would have happened if World War II never happened, but it is clear that the world would be very different from what it is today.