Hitler and Stalin
Throughout history there have been many dictators, two of whom stand out. These two men are Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. Who was worse? Who was better? What did they have in common? These are some of the questions that will be answered.These two men from two different places, from two different families, who grew up twodifferent ways, turned out to be the same. And that similarity is what brought down their Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889, in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria, of Germandescent. His father ,Alois, was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schlicklgruber. Alois took the name Hitler from his paternal grandfather. When Alois Hitler's first two wives died he married his foster daughter Klara Poelzi of Bavaria, who was 23 years younger than himself. Klara would become the mother of the dictator Adolf. Alois was a petty customs officer who wanted Adolf to study for a government position. Hitler wrote later "the thought of slaving in an office made me ill. . .not to be the master of my own time"(Mein Kampf). Hitler mostly spent his school hours daydreaming of becoming a famous painter. When he was paying attention in school he especially
So he was forced to sign a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany. Bibliography1) "Hitler, Adolf" Compton's Encyclopedia Online. The political spying evolved into the turning point of Hitler's life. In order to have a national socialist government you need to have guidelines to follow. This ideology rejects liberal ideas such as freedom and individual rights. Soviet grain and oil greatly helped the German war effort. Shortly after he took lead of the small revolutionary group. For his armies Stalin chose the slogan Umeraite No Ne Otstupaite, which means die but do not retreat. This is when they initiated the Beer Hall Putsch. Hitler was devoted to Wagner's operas, which glorified the Teutons, dark and enraged mythology. German and Soviet relations were good between 1939 and 1941. Stalin may have also assumed that if the Nazis came to power, they would raise tensions and even clash with western nations in war. Stalin ruled based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the Communist Manifesto.
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