Why Didn't They Just Shoot Him?

Why would they assassinate one of their own top agents?

He was no agent debunked already by piper or david irving which has been shown to be another misleading tactic and old jewish tactic.

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My question is why did the world support Hitler until suddenly, they didn't?

In the south, after a brief halt, the Soviet 4th Mechanized Corps continued its advance north, removing German defenders from several towns in the area, towards Stalingrad.[91] As German forces in and around Stalingrad were at risk, Hitler ordered German forces in the area to establish an "all-around defensive position" and designated forces between the Don and Volga rivers as "Fortress Stalingrad", rather than allow the Sixth Army to attempt to break out.[86][92][93] The Sixth Army, other Axis units, and most of the Fourth Panzer Army's German units were caught inside the growing Soviet encirclement. Only the 16th Panzergrenadier Division began to fight its way out.

Another stupid question.
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Already debunked on the last shitler thread which one of your colleagues posted and something got recycled from 3 months ago (ahem when you were actually trying and then suddenly stopped.)
Go there for your answer.

The storm which broke on Nov. 19 was a furious one. Only three days later, Sixth Army supreme commander Friedrich Paulus reported that the Germans were surrounded. Units of the army's Romanian allies were the first to be destroyed, losing 35,000 dead and missing in those three days. From there, things would get worse.

Hitler appointed Field Marshal Erich von Manstein as head of a newly-formed Don army group to help out, while Air Force chief Hermann Goering confidently predicted that the Sixth Army would be kept supplied by air.

On Nov. 24, Hitler, ignoring the opinions of virtually all his generals, ordered the German army to stay put at Stalingrad. Paulus' Sixth Army was to hold firm while Manstein's forces were to march in from outside and break the Red Army's encirclement.

On Dec. 12, Manstein's offensive code-named "Winter Storm" got under way – but too late. It would eventually get stuck in its tracks, 72 miles short of reaching the Sixth Army.

The fate of the Sixth Army was sealed by Christmas 1942. One German general later described the battleground as "organized mass dying."

Since the war the drama at Stalingrad has been the stuff of heroes' tales on the Russian side and of an outcry against a criminal leadebship on the German side.

Manstein puts all the blame on Hitler. He said that when he took over the Don army group, he signalled that only in an "extreme case" situation would he seek to help the Sixth Army to break out of its encirclement.

Military historians said this position had a devastating psychological impact.

When on Dec. 19 Manstein finally did argue that the Sixth Army should try to break out, only for Hitler to reject the call, it was too late. The "race between life and death," as Manstein described it, had been lost, and none of the military leaders dared to act on their own against Hitler's orders.

Go to the shitler thread again this was already posted and debunked.

He was big guy.

For Jew.

I am sure you are bigger puppet.