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If Hitler had surrendered, the American troops would have apprehended him soon enough. They would disarm him, frisk him everywhere, and lock him up in a safer cell than anyone else. Not because they loved him. They simply wanted him alive. They would not give him the opportunity to kill himself. No escape route. He would be imprisoned in a hidden location, under the care of guards who really despised him. Total seclusion.

Then the war is over and suddenly Nuremberg. The main event. The world is watching. Hitler is in the limelight while they expose all the crimes in stark detail. Not merely war. Genocide. Mass murder. The Holocaust. His name attached to all of it. He could not speak his way out. The facts would get the better of him. The verdict? Death.

But not by firing squad. Too tidy. They would hang him. In silence. No witnesses. Just the end. Then they would dispose of the body as if he had never lived. No grave. No shrine. No place for hate to fester again.

And yes, he would never return there again. But the damage? The terror he used to spread? That does not go away. It just waits. Just beneath the surface.

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