A&E Biography Hitler And Stalin part 2/5

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During the period leading up to World War II, there were two men who were on opposing sides, the men were Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin. These men were each triumphant in their rise to power in their countries and they were very comparable in the ways that they succeeded. Their success was mostly attributed to their new ideas and their politics.

Although Hitler and Stalin hated each other, the two leaders were similar in many ways. Hitler and Stalin each rose to the highest position attainable in their respective countries, and there were three mainreasons that they were able to do this. Both men were skilled users of propaganda, each was amoral, and they both had the ambition to make their countries powerful in the world.

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  • Hitler and Stalin is like Ted Bundy and John Gacy on steroids

  • There fathers were evil.

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  • @TrolleyTheGreat I think they mean biohazard

  • @TheWilliamStroud Stalin was 5'4. No wonder he was crazy.

  • Hitler is 

  • 3:00 What did this symbol mean?? Just curious :p

  • "it's interesting that he only painted landscapes, never people".

    Is this really that outstanding? Maybe it just wasn't the motiv of choice, or he could've though he lacked the skills or something?

  • childhood trauma! were there no Psychiatry at that Age?!!!!

  • Stalin's son's name was yackoff, no wonder he wanted to kill himself.

  • for crying out loud. more? he was living a very poor and uncertain life in what would now be considered a hostel, and did not qualify for the Austrian army. he was turned down after a poor physical. but he was in turn accepted into the German army. and yes he was elated at that. but he was a 'regimental runner' meaning he carried messages back and forth from the trenches. it was a dangerous job. but not one where he was killing people left and right expressing his violence. ugh.

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