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Stalin and Hitler: Differences and Similarities

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Hitler and Stalin: Differences and Similarities Hitler and Stalin - when the evil in a human becomes political. Both caused the biggest mass murders in history, both had the same aims, and both hated each other, because of their different political views - one was National Socialist and one Communist - and this is probably the most important difference. A. Rise Even though they used the same methods, like propaganda, they came to power in nearly completely different situations, that is why I think, that there are more differences than similarities. Hitler had several political enemies, because during this time there were many different parties in Germany, and also he had to go through elections, Stalin on the other side, had just one enemy: Trotsky, because by the time he wanted to get to power, Russia (at that time the whole USSR), was already communistic. But of course, Stalin was involved in the communistic...

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