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Answer:

He rejected the suggestion of dividing Germany into several smaller states and arresting and executing anyone accused of guerrilla crimes, without the right to a trial.

Explanation:

When World War II ended, Churchill proposed that Germany be divided into several smaller states. In addition, he suggested that any German involved in a war-type laguem should be arrested and executed quickly, without the right to a trial. Although President Roosevelt agreed with these tactics, Henry Stumson did not agree and argued that it could stimulate Germany's sense of revanchism by making them blame the Nazis and play for the winning nations.