What Had Himmler Fallen into the Hands of the Soviets
By the time the man who operated the machineries of holocaust, Heinrich Himmler, fell into the British custody in May 1945, he was quite pleased to promote the idea of death camps. but he did not stay. The secret cyanide capsule, and that was that--no more fun. Nothing like trial, questions, no justice. Just death. Clean and fast and final.
Just imagine that the end is different. It matters to them that Stalin has taken Himmler into custody. It is freaking bad luck. The NKVD would have given him a living nightmare of life Questionings would be violent and pitiless. He would be made to talk every last secret: names, safe houses, Nazi loot. No legal representation, no legalities, no sweet talking, just pain, intimidation and intimidation. And he would take it pretty close to the very beginning.
The Soviets would not have also allowed him a peaceful death. Himmler would have been paraded in a trial in Moscow- a mockery show rather than a trial to address justice. Guilty? Of course. The decision is already, before the first word is uttered Stalin would have grinned at the spectacle a trophy in the person of a living object of revenge, an achievement at the sight of which the work force of the Soviet Union stamped with brute force on the corpse of Nazism.
Himmler one way or another could not help but commit suicide. A man of his sane mind would have preferred taking that cyanide pill over being duly languishing in a Soviet prison unless he was afforded the benefit of fair trial. He had perhaps in the end been left with the only escape he had, his escape of a public reckoning.
History has a way of sometimes not just punishing you, but picking you off when you can only amount to a little splash, or becoming just the fodder of forces far beyond your own powers. Himmler decided the way to go out The Soviets would have ensured that he wished that he had done it earlier
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