Hitler Vs Stalin Essay

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Introduction Hitler and Stalin 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 of Power Even though they used the same methods, like propaganda, they came to power in nearly completely different situations. Hitler had several political enemies because during this time there were many various parties in Germany. 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, was already communistic. Stalin was involved in the radical revolution, but after …show more content…

Hitler was National Socialist, and Stalin Communist is a critical difference because this caused their hate against each other. Hitler killed millions of Jews, while Stalin resulted in the deaths of millions of peasants, which died because of starvation – so on both sides, millions of people were killed, because of the political ideas of their dictators. Their beliefs were different, because even though the believed in the same topics, the context of their issues was different, again because of their political views. Also, they had entirely different ideas of women. Hitler’s idea of a female was the three “K’s” (Kitchen, Children, Church) while Stalin thought of a woman equally to a man. So while women under Hitler were not allowed to work, but just to get children and take care of them and their husband. Also, women constantly had to go to church, women under Stalin were allowed to do the same work as men, they got support for children, but though they weren’t forced to get some, and also the church was strictly forbidden. C. Industry Hitler reached full employment by preparing Germany for war, while Stalin builds factories and forced many peasants to become workers in such factories, by making the conditions for peasants worse, and changing the whole lifestyle of the peasants by introducing collectivization, furthermore, Stalin used a five-year plan. People were killed and forced to work under

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