Hitler and Stalin were very different; Hitler killed millions of people due to their religious belief, Stalin killed millions by over working them and because they decided to go against the government, or were of a higher power. Now when it comes down to it in World War II the United States became allies with Stalin seeing as Hitler was the bigger threat. Stalin and Hitler both led by fear, Hitler was more vicious than Stalin, they both had their camps, but Stalin sent them to forced labor camps while Hitler sent them to concentration camps. Hitler did not put the Jews to work and work them to death, he saw them as flaws and useless human beings and they were just killed because of his personal beliefs. Although they both have their flaws and can be compared because they both did pretty terrible things to keep the power and social standings that they had Stalin was a better leader than Hitler. Hitler had German troops watching the streets and breaking into homes and forcing people to label themselves as Jews, while Stalin had citizens snoop on citizens, and did not have people label themselves as what they were. Historians have a hard time separating the two men and how they ran their countries (Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union: A Comparison and Contrast). Hitler as a leader lacked being rational, he was once asked how someone should progress in a party standing; his response was, that they simply had to seize that position. Stalin was less of a threat, he wanted to build up the industrial technologies and make the country better as a whole without singling any one specific type of person and taking that entire society of people out to gain his power. Stalin during World War II did not listen to anyone that warned him that they were going to be invaded by Germany and that Germany was going to break the pact that they made together, this was one of his biggest flaws. But with that being stated, he was not a shady leader, he
Hitler and Stalin were very different; Hitler killed millions of people due to their religious belief, Stalin killed millions by over working them and because they decided to go against the government, or were of a higher power. Now when it comes down to it in World War II the United States became allies with Stalin seeing as Hitler was the bigger threat. Stalin and Hitler both led by fear, Hitler was more vicious than Stalin, they both had their camps, but Stalin sent them to forced labor camps while Hitler sent them to concentration camps. Hitler did not put the Jews to work and work them to death, he saw them as flaws and useless human beings and they were just killed because of his personal beliefs. Although they both have their flaws and can be compared because they both did pretty terrible things to keep the power and social standings that they had Stalin was a better leader than Hitler. Hitler had German troops watching the streets and breaking into homes and forcing people to label themselves as Jews, while Stalin had citizens snoop on citizens, and did not have people label themselves as what they were. Historians have a hard time separating the two men and how they ran their countries (Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union: A Comparison and Contrast). Hitler as a leader lacked being rational, he was once asked how someone should progress in a party standing; his response was, that they simply had to seize that position. Stalin was less of a threat, he wanted to build up the industrial technologies and make the country better as a whole without singling any one specific type of person and taking that entire society of people out to gain his power. Stalin during World War II did not listen to anyone that warned him that they were going to be invaded by Germany and that Germany was going to break the pact that they made together, this was one of his biggest flaws. But with that being stated, he was not a shady leader, he