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What would be Hitler's fate if he was captured alive instead of committing suicide?

Hitler, as the head of Nazi Germany during World War II, was attacked by allied forces in Berlin. When Nazi Germany declared defeat, he shot himself in the basement. But as one of the initiators of World War II, even if he did not commit suicide but was captured alive, the result of waiting for him was that he was sentenced to death by the international court. For Hitler, many people's first impression is that he is a war maniac, and it turns out that some of his actions during World War II can be said to be insanity. He ordered the massacre of Jews, which directly or indirectly led to the killing of about 6 million Jews. In the country invaded by Germany at that time, most people hated him. If Hitler had been captured alive, there would have been endless insults waiting for him before he was sent to the international court. Even before Hitler committed suicide, he told his cronies that he must burn his body, because he was afraid that people who hated him would drag his body in the street, which was unbearable for Hitler, who was extremely proud all his life. Moreover, in modern times, after former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured alive by the US military, the last person waiting for him risked his life and was sentenced to hang, so the fate of Hitler who was captured alive would not be too good. Although some people will say that they are the leaders of the countries that launched World War II? The Japanese emperor is fine. However, the situation in Japan and Germany was different at that time. At that time, it can be said that Japan had hardly landed on its own land except for two atomic bombs, and the Japanese emperor at that time had no real power, and the real power was in the hands of the army, so the Japanese emperor could escape. Moreover, at that time, Japan had the conditions to surrender. One of the conditions for its surrender was to ensure the safety of the Japanese emperor, so the emperor was preserved. Therefore, if Hitler surrenders or is captured alive, there should be only death waiting for him.