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mapuc
02-20-19, 06:14 PM
The last couple of month I have seen some historical documentary about Hitler or related to Hitler.

Some days ago when I saw a rerun of Hitler's the post war plan

I suddenly came to think of this Nürnberg Trial.....What if the Allied had caught Hitler alive

What would be the most righteousness verdict ?

Markus

Eichhörnchen
02-20-19, 06:17 PM
I reckon he was guilty

mapuc
02-20-19, 06:21 PM
I reckon he was guilty

Lets presume he is found guilty

Markus

Eichhörnchen
02-20-19, 06:33 PM
So I guess then you mean what would be the most righteous sentence? Hanging, without a doubt... with piano wire, like he was so fond of doing to others

Reece
02-20-19, 06:37 PM
String him up, it'll teach him a lesson. :yep:

mapuc
02-20-19, 06:48 PM
This was my thoughts too.

I have also tried to think of what would happen in the German Society among the ordinary Germans and among the elite in Germany if the verdict was life in prison.

While doing this I tried to recall everything I have read and heard about Germany and the Germans during Hitlers regime.

Markus

Aktungbby
02-20-19, 09:12 PM
So I guess then you mean what would be the most righteous sentence? Hanging, without a doubt... with piano wire, like he was so fond of doing to others

String him up, it'll teach him a lesson. :yep:you heartless bastards(attn: eichhornchen: a fellow struggling artist to boot :O:) suffering from ptss From his severe WWI gas attack; a failed putsch, severe child abuse from his father, and a miserable sex life with a suicidal niece...I was glad to hear the Argies had him for few decades after his escape via U-boot thanks to Allied collusion allowing him to die of old age and to piss off an even worse Joe Stalin! Mao and Pol Pot never paid a penalty; why should ol' Adolph ?!!:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Eichhörnchen
02-21-19, 03:21 AM
:har:

Catfish
02-21-19, 03:53 AM
Churchill wanted to have Hitler electrocuted in the USA or so i read.
No doubt there would have been a death penalty.

@Aktung :haha:
I still have that vision of all of them sitting in hell, in a big boiling cauldron, while throwing insults at each other.

Schroeder
02-21-19, 05:24 AM
Some hours of community service. Oh come on guys, he wasn't that bad...
























/sarcsm

Catfish
02-21-19, 06:03 AM
Some hours of community service. Oh come on guys, he wasn't that bad... /sarcsm

Best together with THE GREATEST BRITON, in a housing compensation project :hmmm:


:O:

Jimbuna
02-21-19, 06:17 AM
Death by hanging would have been the most likely outcome as it was for his henchmen.

I was surprised Emperor Hirohito was spared his life but that is a separate can of worms.

Reece
02-21-19, 06:55 AM
I'm not sure but if they killed Emperor Hirohito the whole country was going to mass suicide or something like that!!:hmmm:
Hitler would have to be the nastiest piece of crap to be called a human being, he was a traitor to his own country, wouldn't give up till it was totally flattened. It was a beautiful country with a lot of history, it might be getting back on its feet but a lot of history gone forever, very sad. :oops:

GoldenRivet
02-21-19, 10:56 AM
(1) the allies would have never in a million years captured him alive no matter how many chances they got to "play the timeline" over and over again.

(2) in the extremely unlikely event that they did capture him alive, much like Goering, he would have killed himself before sentencing... hung himself with his pants or a belt or something.

(3) if #2 didn't happen, it would have been the Russians who captured him anyway, not the British, Americans, Canadians etc. In that case the chances that he would have made it to the Nuremberg trial are slim. The Reds would have marched their trophy captive all the way back to Moscow, may or may not then provide him with a circus trial lasting all of ten minutes, and would have made a real show of his public hanging.

Platapus
02-21-19, 05:55 PM
I agree with the other posters.

1. He would not be taken alive
2. The other Germans with him would not allow him to be taken alive
3. We would not take him alive
4. If for some chance he was, he would die in captivity, probably trying to escape or slipping on a piece of soap. These accidents would occur after a prolonged interrogation away from prying eyes.

mapuc
02-21-19, 06:14 PM
Thank you for your input in my what-if question.

Everyone of you are correct.

Markus

STEED
02-21-19, 06:30 PM
What if the Allied had caught Hitler alive



Well as it was the Russian's the temptation to blow Hitler's head off would have been hard to resist If Stalin wanted Hitler alive. From Hitler's view he feared been taken alive and placed in a zoo cage In Moscow. End result the odds of taking Hitled alive was as good as zero.

He would have been hung if he was taken alive.