Answer:
The killing of Adolf Hitler would not change the historical development of Germany into an totalitarian state.
Step-by-step explanation:
The killing of Adolf Hitler would not mean necessarily that Germany would not become a Fascist state, since Hitler was just a charismatic figure that took ideas and background from Pangermanism and Völkisch Movement, whose roots date to the early 19th Century as a reaction against French Revolution. He would be replaced by another charismatic figure in German politics.