Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Time Travel to WWII

Q: Where would you go?

A: If I were able to time travel I would go back to the start of World War II, then to the year 1991 during the start of my sister's birthday party. The third place I would go to is the year 2003 to change a decision that my great-grandpa made that costed him his life. I think the last place I would go is to the start of the American Revolution in order to see George Washington's actions in person.

Q:To which year or period would you travel?

A: In order to be specific I feel like I would travel to the year 1991, 2003, 1939, and then back to the year of 1776. The time period would be the American Revolution period in which we were fighting to gain our independence. The World War II and Holocaust in order to stop this war from happening which can possibly save a millions of lives. Then the other time periods are family eras in which the whole family was united.


Q: Who would you want to meet or what event would you want to witness?

A:  I would like to witness when George Washington crosses the Delaware and the smiles of American people, when we gain our independence. During World War II I think I would want to witness the invasion of Poland, to warn other nations so they can put a stop to Hitler's intentions. This event wouldn't be happy so that is why I want to go back in order to change the future. In the year 1991 I want to witness the collaboration of my both families and to meet family members I've never met before. For example I would like to talk to family members that died when I was very young. In the 2003 I want to witness when my great-grandpa took a pill which would take his life. When I witness I want to change his future by making him avoid the pill at all cost.

Q: Where would you find this person or see this event?

A: If I were to find George Washington I think I would have to go to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania since it used to be the capital of the United States. In order to stop Hitler and his invasion, the location would be Poland in a small town to the west side. When I go to my sisters' birthday party in 1991, I would most likely find them in Durango, Durango, Mexico. The location of party would be a few miles from the hospital in the city. Then finally in 2003 I could find my great-grandpa in his old home by the teleferico of Durango. He might have been in his bedroom during that time.

Q: Why would you want to meet this person or witness this event?

A: I would want to meet George Washington because I want to know his personal experiences during the Revolution. I also want to find out his struggles and accomplishments as president at the time. How did it feel to be the first president of the United States? The reason I want to witness the invasion of Poland, is to find the way of life during that time. The witnessing of this event can show me the reasons behind the worst wars in world history. The marching of the Nazis will show me their intentions and what I can do to stop this bloody war. When I witness the birthday party of 1991 I can see family members I never go to meet. I could finally know the personalities of family members that died when I was very young. In the year 2003 I want to see the final moments of my great-grandpa. Since he has been such an interesting member of our family, I want to get to know his personality. 

Q: How might YOU change history?
A: I would change history by putting a stop to Hitler's intentions by warning other countries of his sinister plans. I would make sure that every country come together to stop him and to give him a very severe capital punishment. If I go back to the American Revolution one way I could change history by creating a more peaceful agreement between the United States and Great Britain. I might also give the president suggestions on how the country should be more civilized and the dangerous powers of future presidents. In the birthday party I could make sure that the whole family goes to this one single party. I would also try to combine members with other members that usually don't talk to each other. The last thing I would do is to give out warnings of events that might happen in the near future. The last date which is in 2003, I would make sure that my great-grandpa doesn't take that pill which will cause his life. Since he felt sick I would immediately take him to the hospital instead of letting him deal with the problem by himself.  If I make this slight change he might still be alive to this day.

           







              
  

1 comment:

  1. If I thought of going to more than one place I would have wrote it! Great job thinking outside of the box! I can actually relate to your choice because I chose to meet Abraham Lincoln. Don't you think it would be dangerous to even have a conversation with Hilter? Amazing blog!

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