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    Introduction Ever since World War Two‚ when the dictators Hitler and Stalin rose to power‚ a new form of government has become ever more prevalent‚ both in popular culture and real life (Arendt). Through a singular ideology and extensive propaganda campaigns‚ totalitarian governments control the populace as completely as they are able‚ discouraging individual thought and criticism of their regime (Laqueur). Although relatively young in conception‚ the idea of a controlling‚ near-omnipotent government

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    "Compare and contrast the internal policies of Mussolini and Stalin." Mussolini and Stalin were two of the most significant dictators of the 20th century. Both aimed to establish a totalitarian system but their different characters and circumstances in their respective countries resulted in two very different approaches in obtaining their goals. At the beginning of Mussolini ’s era‚ Mussolini was supported by the Liberals in parliament. With their help he introduced strict censorship and altered

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    “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler‚ he claimed that the theory of evolution applies to the living conditions of men. He claimed that there is a natural order for species in which the strong‚ referencing to the Aryan race‚ always defeats the weak‚ referring to the Jews. Hitler personified nature as a being who allows quest for a higher evolution thereby justifying his argument of the Aryans as the greatest race to be preserved as opposed to the Jews which needed to be reduced. Furthermore‚ Hitler exemplified

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    How drug use and psychological problems led to the dictator we now know as Adolf Hitler. Hitler was not only disturbed by drug use and psychological problems‚ but he also had insane problems that would disgust anyone in their right mind. I will be exploring and explaining multiple reasons upon why Hitler was a smart‚ yet‚ at the same time an ignorant ruler. Some of the root causes come from Hitler’s childhood and how his parents treated and raised him. His early adulthood also served as a root cause

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    In 1928 the USSR was still in crisis‚ after all revolutions‚ and the civil war. Russia was still not ass well developed as other European countries 20 years ago‚ therefore Stalin needed to transform his country into a modern and powerful nation. He wanted to industrialize Russia. Stalin’s main aims were to create a good defense from foreign attacks and to catch up economically with other countries so Russia will not depend on import from mainly Germany and‚ other nations. Industrialization

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    Shaun Dean Composition 1101 Professor Albert Farr 27 October 2008 An Ambivalent Administration: An Analysis of Differences and Similarities of Between Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler’s Approach to Domestic Policy In 1933‚ Adolph Hitler came to power as dictator of Germany and began to rearm the country in contravention of the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. (TWW) In 1943‚ nearly 10 years later‚ axis Germany and Italy had officially controlled nearly 2/3 of Europe and 1/3

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    Italy witnessed significant widespread civil unrest and political strife in the aftermath of World War I and the rise of the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini which opposed the rise of the international left‚ especially the far-left along with others who opposed Fascism. Fascists and communists fought on the streets during this period as the two factions competed to gain power in Italy. The already tense political environment in Italy escalated into major civil unrest when Fascists began attacking

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    Adolf Hitler‚ notorious dictator of Germany‚ started a mass genocide focusing on the Jewish religion. The defining concept his ideas were based off of was known as eugenics; getting rid of traits that are viewed as inferior by a group of people. Hitler spoke of the ideology in his book‚ Mein Kampf. In this text‚ the dictator stated that any ethnic group other than the Aryan race was subordinate. People within the Aryan race can be recognized by their blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ and strong jawline. These

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    make you do very physical labor for free‚ and feed you bread with some soup. If you are interested in learning more about the holocaust keep on reading my essay. The Nazis were a ruthless bread of solders. They were under command by their leader Adolf Hitler. The holocaust killed off 11‚000‚000 million innocent civilians. 6‚000‚000 of the innocent killed were Jewish people. The other five million were Jehovah’s Witness and gypsy. He killed the Jewish people because he used them as a scapegoat. He blamed

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    8/13/14 Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin was born on December 18‚ 1879‚ in Gori‚ Georgia. Stalin was the Soviet Union dictator for over two decades. Joseph Stalin rose to power as General Secretary of the Communist Party. When Vladimir Lenin died Stalin took power as the Soviet Dictator. Stalin’s Red Army helped defeat Nazi Germany in World War II. Joseph Stalins’ birth name is Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili. He changed his name later on in his life he changed his name to Joseph StalinStalin meaning

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