After Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo why didn't one of the powers of the Coalition have him shot?
It has seemed strange to me that they allowed him to return to exile considering what happened after his first. Even if it was a killing done "unofficially" if that makes sense.
Any insight would be appreciated!
(To be clear I'm not saying he should have been killed, it just seems strange to me that they wouldn't)
Here is a previous answer by u/kieslowskifan