Stalin Hitler Mussolini

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Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini were infamous leaders of their time. When the word infamous is mentioned for their description, it is not necessarily good. In fact, none of them were known for anything good. They all led during the same time period, during the early to mid-1900s. Stalin was part of the Russians, Mussolini was with the Italians, and Hitler was with the Germans. Joseph Stalin, of Russia, was completely uninterested in ideological debates as he wanted to establish his own power within the Soviet system. Stalin had Trotsky expelled and ousted Bukharin to achieve this. Because of his torture techniques for people to confess their crimes, about 10 million Russians were arrested in the late 1930s. Stalin even sent an assassin to kill Trotsky in 1940. In 1928, Stalin implemented the Five-Year Plan to expand Russia into an industrial nation. To find money for this, Stalin forced the kulaks, or wealthy peasants, to work on the farms. All of this brought the Soviet Union to a major industrial power by the end of the 1930s, while all others were in a devastating economic depression. Benito Mussolini adopted his father’s socialist beliefs. His views began to change during the war when Mussolini broke with his fellow socialists and supported Italy’s entrance into the war. He formed the National Fascist Party, which fought leftist organizations. The...

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