Similarities Between Stalin And Hitler

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Hitler and Stalin were both considered the most absolute rulers in all of history. Stalin was able to become an absolute ruler by forcing people to obey him by killing millions of Russians. It wasn’t until Stalin had power in his country until he had started killing many Russians. However, Hitler was able to become an absolute ruler without going to the extreme measures of killing millions of his own people. Hitler was able to influence his people mentally so they would not only be on his side but they would also be willing to die for him and what he had stood for. He was able to influence most of the German population during the time of World War Two. So how did Hitler manage to have such a huge impact on the German’s beliefs. Hitler had …show more content…

Stalin was able to become an absolute ruler by forcing people to obey him by killing millions of Russians. Hitler was respected by his people, as for Stalin he was more feared than respected. Stalin had never received gifts from his citizens like Hitler had before. Some of the gifts that Hitler received would blow your mind and really show how much respect and love they had for him. Even some children would throw away their parents ideals because they had respected Hitler so much. Stuff like that really blows people minds, its crazy that one of the worst people to ever walk this Earth could have such love and respect from so many people. People who helped ran the concentration camps were never really forced to kill anyone they had imprisoned there. There was no consequence for soldiers who didn’t kill a Jew at the concentration camp. They did it because they had truly believed in what Hitler had told them about. They were believing that Jews were the cause of losing World War One, and they were willing to kill the Jews because they didn’t want to lose World War Two. Hitler truly had a respect for his citizens that Stalin could only dream of. Hitler was one of the most absolute rulers of all of history. Instead of making his citizens fear him, he had respect and love for him that made him into an absolute

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