The Zhukov Memoirs: How I captured a Madman

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
POST I - The background
Post II - The Capture
POST III - Nuremberg Trials
POST IV - A brief containment
POST V - Death of a Madman
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"The year is 1945 and I have witnessed intense bloodshed throughout Europe. From the beginning of the operation against my country the Soviet Union by a deranged madman who sought to eliminate people just because they were of a different religion or because they were mentally handicap to the near-end of a deadly conflict, I have seen so much suffering." - Marshal Zhukov, 1945 in his personal diary which would later be published as "The Zhukov Memoirs"

In the final months the Germans had been battered left and right with the Soviet forces raining rocket-artillery like there was no tomorrow upon Berlin and infantry had managed to capture most of the showcapital of the Third Reich. One isolated faction that had grown less and less pro-Nazi was a small Heer force that included less-than-loyal officers who had hidden their disloyalty after the attempted assassination attempt on Hitler's Life attempted to trade Hitler for a free independent Germany was thrown under the bus due to Zhukov wanting no part in a free Germany that could once-again rearm itself and go on the offensive. He ordered a highly-trained task force to go in and remove Hitler from the bunker through any means necessary. The operation involved highly-trained soldiers in captured SS uniform(s) with corresponding passes that the best forgeries in the Soviet Union were hired from their prison(s) to make and a strong enough sedative mixture that would be enough to make the dictator able to be moved without resistance.

The sedative chosen for this operation was a somewhat high dose of Oxycodone (dose: 40mg to 60mg) with another medication combined intended to offset Oxycodone's respiratory depression. Following a well-trained fist once Hitler had been gotten alone with the men the opioid narcotic would quickly be injected in a high-enough dose intended to render the dictator unconscious but not overdose him. After he would be transported to a awaiting plane and flown out from behind Soviet-lines to Zhukov, the dictator would be injected with the new-psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide (dose: 400ug to 900ug) once the Oxycodone wore off in order to induce a stupor.

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This is a rather short beginning to serve as a "proof of concept" for people and to get feedback on this as I am eager to write Alternative History as a way to combine my liking for history as well as knowledge on medicine together. The next post will be posted sometime tomorrow and will go through the capture and story​
 
A Soviet capture of Hitler may excite a more pro-Soviet mood around the world than any other public relations or propaganda effort possible. The Soviet's Space Race and anything else the USSR put on as a demonstration is peanuts compared to this.
 
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