Hitler and Agamemnon are similar and dissimilar in many different ways. Both men were rulers and wanted to take over and the men shared the trait of being evil. Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae, a kingdom of legendary Greece. He was also the leader in the Greeks Trojan war. Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Hitler rose to power in German politics as leader of the Nazi Party.
Both Hitler and Agamemnon were rulers and wanted full power of the world and did not care who they hurt in the process of doing this. Hitler wanted to take over the world to eliminate people because of a religion and he believed that Jews were the cause of events like losing World War 1 and the economic crisis. Agamemnon wanted to take over
because he wanted complete power over everything, such as the Trojans. Agamemnon and Hitler were known to be some of the most malicious men to ever live. The two men harmed people for unnecessary reasons causing harm to families, communities and to the world. Hitler locked Jewish people in concentration camps to perish there and Agamemnon took a woman from the Trojan community and held her captive as a sex slave. Both men were very intelligent but did not use their minds in the way that it should have been used. Hitler and Agamemnon were both very clever with the way they did things, they were both wicked and monarchs. Even though one was a king of a kingdom and was a leader of an entire army they were not what you would want to consider someone as a good ruler. The two of them destroyed things that not even time could heal, all for selfish reasons.
FDR uses a democratic governmental system with some cases of executive order for the good of the people. FDR gets almost all of his legislation signed and passed by congress for the good of the people. However, FDR uses executive orders at points in his presidency such as when he had the bank holiday for the inspection of banks. This was not done in harm to the people but for good urgent purposes. Adolf Hitler uses a tyrannized hierarchy system of government. This system put him above all the other people in his country. Since the people see him as the person that they all had to follow, Hitler persuaded his people to do terrible things for him. Hitler and his people killed millions of jews, gays, and gypsies over the course of World War II. Hitler forced his people into helping him out in his mission to create the perfect race by making them feel like they had a purpose. He used lies and power to have his people do all of his dirty work for him. FDR and Hitler both used different styles of government to bring their country out of a
Adolf Hitler came into power of Germany in 1934. Wanting power, land and revenge, Hitler gets troops ready to attack. Hitler was a troop in WWI for Germany. Once the Germans lost the war, Hitler took that personally, and wanted revenge. After coming into power with his army of Nazis, Hitler is quick to blame Jewish people for all the harsh debt and corruption in Germany. The Germans believe him, causing them to hate Jewish people. The holocaust happened throughout 1933-1945, it ended when Hitler killed himself.
Compared to Adolf Hitler, Pol Pot looks like the good guy! Even though both dictators were incredibly bad, Hitler takes the cake for managing to kill and torture over 6 million people. On the other hand, Pot wanted to make everyone work on one huge federation of collective farms. The Holocaust was an attempt by Hitler and the Nazi party to take over Europe and create a “Master Race” (“Holocaust,” “Some”). The Holocaust lasted from 1933 to 1945, when Hitler finally committed suicide in fear of being captured by American troops.
Adolf Hitler was a Nazi German Leader who attempted genocide and was part of one of the worst wars, WWII. Hitler took up the role of initiating the Holocaust which ended up In the death of numerous Jews.
Of these two genocides, the Holocaust is more widely known. In the early 1930s, the German economy was in poor condition (“Background”). The Nazis tried and succeeded at portraying the Jews as terrible people to the public. After a persuasive campaign, Adolf Hitler was elected as chancellor of Germany on January 30th, 1933 and wasted little time in starting his evil mission (“History”). Soon after his election, he began taking a lot of the rights of the Jews away, including their citizenship (“History”). Hitler wanted a pure nation and he thought he could get that with having only the Aryan race in Germany (“Background”). The people of Germany, seeing their economic problems start to get better, ignored the discrimination and let the Nazis put their plan into action. Hitler had one goal and that was to kill every single Jew in Europe (Haugen and Musser). After capturing towns, cities, and countries, Hitler would take all the Jews and put them into concentration camps (Haugen and Musser). Some camps were designed purely to kill every single Jew that was sent there, while some were labor camps. (Haugen and Musser)
One obvious difference is the very first intention – Hitler's Nazi wanted to avenge what the world done to them after the World War I,...
Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler, these two men have forever changed the history of the world. Josef Stalin or Uncle Joe Stalin as his country knew him, was seen to the Russian people as a savior and a heroic leader. Adolf Hitler was known as the `Father of the Final Solution', which killed nearly six million of the sick, gypsies, Jews, homosexuals, and handicapped. Stalin and Hitler were both evil men who gained their power by manipulating others to get what they wanted. Both men were cold and calculating when it came to getting what they wanted. These two men had no respect for human life and did not have a problem killing people who stood in their way. They promised the people of their country a new world with a bright future; however, these faithful people never saw a bright future.
Both men are known for the change in history, and their change in the views of political parties. Mussolini came into power in 1922 and sought to make Fascism the only party in Italy, because he believed it was superior to all other parties. Both Mussolini and Hitler wanted to create a better economy for their countries, and had big plans to change the way their countries viewed things. Mussolini abolished democracy, and would not listen and shun any ideas or citizens who opposed his political views. Although the men were quite similar in the ways they set goals for their countries, Hitler was extreme in his plans for future Germany.
One fought for the right to be treated the same as the whites with the same rights and life that they have. But on the other hand one fought to take that very thing that King was fighting for away form millions. But the one for sure is that they have something with in them that help them be able to change history in there life time. They both did something that most people around them didn’t think they could do or didn’t think that anyone one would do it. Wither it be mass extermination or freedom and peace. They believed in what they did or where doing at the time and wanted it so bad that they died for it. Martin Luther King Jr was killed by a racist white male who did not like what he stood for and all the problems he was stirring up. Adolf was to believe that he killed himself so that he would be charge in court for his crimes as a war
Both were born just outside the borders of the countries they were to some day rule. While Hitler was a German, he was born a subject of the Hadsburg Empire. German’s had played the leading role for centuries, but with Bismark’s formation of a German Empire based on Prussia, from which the Austrian Germans were excluded in 1860’s. They found themselves forced to defend their historic claim against the growing demands for the Czechs equality and the equality of the other “subject peoples.” This had an intense impact on Hitler’s attitudes and led to his becoming a rabid German nationalist, however unlike most, he gained an anxiety-ridden, pessimistic outlook of a minority group within their own state. Knowing of their great past, he saw their future threatened by the growing numbers and inferior races (Slavs, Polish, Russian Jews).
These two men were very demanding in obtaining what they thought should be the rule of a nation by their own personal control. Stalin and Hitler were very close in the same way that they had an aggressive vigor to force a type of commanding dictatorship into their respective countries. Each had a special army that they put in high regard politically to where they were considered special police agents. These armies were under different orders, but their main objectives were to stop anyone who opposed, or were thought to be in opposition to the head of state. Also, both Stalin and Hitler had ideas to improve the education levels and economic prosperity of their own countries, each trying to put their own at the top of the world in industry and commerce. Although Hitler and Stalin were opposed to each other’s own strategies and political stance on being a world dominator, they were very similar in the way to which they fought for political power.
Hitler's main idea was to, as he called it, 'cleanse' Europe of these non-deserving people. Hitler despite having gained anti-Semitic views on his own from things. he saw he was influenced a lot by Neil Darwin. He based a lot of his racial arguments and views on this. However, another point to consider was that the Jews were being used as scapegoats for German problems.
Perhaps the most obvious similarity would be the path they took to power. In parliament Hitler and Mussolini gathered small groups of followers they would use to bully voters, Hitler’s SS and SA and Mussolini’s Brown Shirts. The point of these behind these parties was that they both expressed what voters wanted to hear. They spoke of greater job opportunities and rejuvenation of their countries. Hitler and Mussolini used violent propaganda to increase social struggle everywhere in their countries. The polarization of the society produced by this violent behavior benefited the fascist parties. Both leaders used their political strength to impose conditions on their people. Both Hitler and Mussolini were finally given the opportunity to form a government and carried out their election promises. Their ruling of power came about to be so similar because of their similar roads to power.
Hitler had thought that the Jews did not believe in the “right” thing so he tried to eliminate the race. He did not want them to believe in what they did and still do. He thought that the Jewish race was inferior and did not mean anything. The way that Hitler treated the Jews were crimes against humanity and I know that many non Jews saw that but did...
He believed that the Germans were the 'master race'. Going around saying this will make people feel inferior and think the Germans have no authority over them, this caused conflicts. Hitler thought that the Treaty of Versailles should be cancelled and land taken from Germany must be returned. This led to problems as they were demanding land, which not only is against the Treaty's wishes, but will make then a lot stronger when or if future wars do happen. He said that all people of German blood, including many in Austria and Czechoslovakia, must be allowed to live in Greater Germany.