WI: ISIS captures the Nazi War-Criminal Alois Brunner?

Pesigalam

Banned
Alois Brunner was a wanted Nazi SS officer who sent at least 140 000 Jews to the gas chambers. After the Second World War he evaded justice, eventually making his way to Syria where he was employed by the government.

He is said to have died in 2010, but no one has confirmed that. Being born in 1912, he would be somewhere around 103 years old by 2015 -- old, but completely plausible without ASB intervention, especially given that he (supposedly) lived to be 98 years old.

So what if Alois Brunner was around during the Syrian Civil War and got himself captured by ISIS? What would ISIS do with him? Hold him up on a pedestal as one of the greatest fighters against the "Zionist enemy"? Behead him as a decadent Westerner ally of the Assad regime? Ransom him off to the international Criminal Courts/Israel for something?

And how would the world react? What would Israel do? What would the USA do? What would Russia do?
 

shiftygiant

Gone Fishin'
If the Fighters recognize him, and now about him, they'll ransom- if they assume that h's just one of Assad's goons, they'll execute him.
 
Now, what if he was executed by the Islamic terrorists? And, how would Jewish and leftist organizations think about Syria and this Nazi criminal in general?

I'm pretty sure they'd think he got what was coming to him.

They wouldn't think better of the terrorists, and they wouldn't lose any sleep over an old SS man getting killed by terrorists.
 
They would kill him. ISIS hates the Jews, but they hate the Shia regime and any infidels it shelters even more. Also, I doubt ISIS has the same positive view of the Nazis that certain elements of the Iranian and Syrian regimes seem to have: remember that aside from some of the Caliphates, ISIS regards every state that has ever existed since the time of the Prophet as illegitimate, and this would obviously extend to the Nazis, who weren't even Muslims.
 
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