Hitler and Stalin both served as dictators during World War II. They hated each other but seem to have been triumphant in their rise to power in their countries. They were very comparable in the ways that they succeeded, and their success was mostly attributed to their new ideas and their politics. With this, they rose to the highest position attainable in their respective countries. The difference is that Hitler was fascinated by fascism and was a Nazi, and Stalin was fascinated by Marxism and was a communist. Their …show more content…
Indeed, youngsters were moulded, while literacy rates improved in USSR. The religion point of view has a few differences under Hitler and under Stalin ; in USSR religion was banned, and in Germany Nazis began by working with churches, while priests were threatened to be persecuted if outspoken. So Hitler and Stalin have many similarities, whether the use of similar methods to acquire what they wanted (as fear to control their power and position for example), that they had totalitarianism, a secret police, or that they were majorly relied to propaganda. But the main similarity between those two men stays the amorality and the utter disregard they had for anyone other than themselves. These men had extreme pride in their countries and would literally do anything to make their country stronger, although not necessarily a nicer place to