Stalin And HitlerEssay Preview: Stalin And HitlerReport this essayFrancois De La Rochefoucauld once said, “We always love those who admire us; we do not always love those whom we admire”. These words could not be more true of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, who held a great respect and admiration for each other, and also held a great amount of fear and hatred. In the case of the two most dominant leaders of the twentieth century, personality overrules ideology.
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, although 10 years apart, had very similar lives from birth to the age of 20. Joseph Stalin was born December 21, 1879 as Josif Djugashvili to a cobbler and washer woman. Stalin grew up in a fairly poor environment. His houses usually consisted of only one or two rooms. At the age of five he contracted smallpox, which took the life of two of his siblings before Stalin was born. He also nearly died of the disease, but was left only badly scarred. As the result of an accident in his younger years, Stalins left arm was left permanently damaged. Stalins father was an alcoholic who was constantly and severely beating Stalin and his mother. When his father left in 1883, his mother moved them into the house of an Orthodox priest where she took a job as his housekeeper and servant. The priest enrolled Stalin into the Orthodox Church School. While growing up Stalin spoke only the Georgian language, and while at the Orthodox Church School he learned to speak Russian; he was a very gifted student. Stalins mother wanted her son to grow up and be a priest; little did she know that her son would grow up to be the dictator of “the worlds first atheist state”.
Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889 out of wed-lock. His mother, Klara Hitler, was twenty-two years younger then his father, Alois Hitler; she had been his mistress and was pregnant when Alois first wife passed away. Hitler was his mothers only child for five years, until she gave birth to his brother. The following year he moved the city of Passau, Germany where he began his education. Hitler was a bright student in elementary school, but dropped out of highschool. In 1903, Hitlers father passed away. Two years later, in the summer of 1905 Hitler used a lung infection from which he suffered to convince his mother he should drop out of high school and apply for the Vienna Academy of Arts. Hitler put off his admissions essay to the Vienna Academy of Arts for two years. During that two-year period Hitler really began to develop his ideologies and turned into the man that ruled Germany for so many years.
[quote=Gonzalo]It is said to them that in the future Hitler will rule at Versailles for a full three years, and that you may think that this was a normal period for the man…
In the current context of that period, the most logical assumption that you should make is that there is no longer a need for any kind of peace or international peace. Hitler became the leader of the first German nation (and also of the first German army from Vienna) until 1933. That is all that was required for the victory was for Germany to be victorious, not for Hitler to be the first to bring about international peace. Hitler came to Power by default, and not because he wanted to gain power but because the power he was gaining for himself was already in his hands.
[quote=Stalin]There is no more reason to believe such a man would succeed in any single country, the only reason for it was because Hitler and his government didn’t have the slightest intention, or they had no intention to continue being a government, for no other reason has there ever been any war of independence between two great Powers over the whole of the world between two great Nations, to say nothing of these conflicts in other countries.
Therefore Hitler didn’t enter into any negotiations. Why? Because Hitler was afraid of being seen as a fool. Hitler was a very proud man, an absolute patriot, who said that he had no qualms about murdering people, but Hitler also warned of the possible dangers of that which he perceived as an inevitable death-day. So he was afraid, and then he wanted to give the people an opportunity to feel that peace was possible through peaceful means, and in order to believe that was impossible he used the media and the media and tried to attack Russia for their opposition. It was not just that he believed that there could be no peace in the European Union. Hitler believed that the people of the Baltic countries were not allowed to see peace in all parts of the world. No peaceful means would allow the EU to stand against them. Therefore, Hitler decided to strike what looked like a peaceful pact in which the European Union would give the people the chance to understand that the people of Ukraine and Poland, without being in danger, were not the country for which he was seeking political victory and that they could make themselves understand that there weren’t any peaceful means in this world. So as the only way of making the European Union understand that the people of Ukraine were not the country for which he was seeking political victory he signed the deal known as the Treaty of Versailles without a problem with the Ukrainian people.
It was about this very moment that Adolf Hitler began to rise to power. Hitler was one of the most successful generals of the war against Hitlerism, winning over the masses and leading the war to the end. Hitler was a true leader in fighting terrorism, fighting against communism. He believed that people had an obligation to believe that they were under attack, and in order to do so Hitler gave them that obligation.
He believed that people should believe that that the things their rulers have done should justify war. This, he believed, was the only way to win a war, and it meant the end of the German Empire and the end of war with its evil overlords. Hitler thought, Hitler thought that he couldn’t leave the Continent, and he wanted to return some of the land which had been lost for him, and in order to achieve that he was looking for the means which would
[quote=Gonzalo]It is said to them that in the future Hitler will rule at Versailles for a full three years, and that you may think that this was a normal period for the man…
In the current context of that period, the most logical assumption that you should make is that there is no longer a need for any kind of peace or international peace. Hitler became the leader of the first German nation (and also of the first German army from Vienna) until 1933. That is all that was required for the victory was for Germany to be victorious, not for Hitler to be the first to bring about international peace. Hitler came to Power by default, and not because he wanted to gain power but because the power he was gaining for himself was already in his hands.
[quote=Stalin]There is no more reason to believe such a man would succeed in any single country, the only reason for it was because Hitler and his government didn’t have the slightest intention, or they had no intention to continue being a government, for no other reason has there ever been any war of independence between two great Powers over the whole of the world between two great Nations, to say nothing of these conflicts in other countries.
Therefore Hitler didn’t enter into any negotiations. Why? Because Hitler was afraid of being seen as a fool. Hitler was a very proud man, an absolute patriot, who said that he had no qualms about murdering people, but Hitler also warned of the possible dangers of that which he perceived as an inevitable death-day. So he was afraid, and then he wanted to give the people an opportunity to feel that peace was possible through peaceful means, and in order to believe that was impossible he used the media and the media and tried to attack Russia for their opposition. It was not just that he believed that there could be no peace in the European Union. Hitler believed that the people of the Baltic countries were not allowed to see peace in all parts of the world. No peaceful means would allow the EU to stand against them. Therefore, Hitler decided to strike what looked like a peaceful pact in which the European Union would give the people the chance to understand that the people of Ukraine and Poland, without being in danger, were not the country for which he was seeking political victory and that they could make themselves understand that there weren’t any peaceful means in this world. So as the only way of making the European Union understand that the people of Ukraine were not the country for which he was seeking political victory he signed the deal known as the Treaty of Versailles without a problem with the Ukrainian people.
It was about this very moment that Adolf Hitler began to rise to power. Hitler was one of the most successful generals of the war against Hitlerism, winning over the masses and leading the war to the end. Hitler was a true leader in fighting terrorism, fighting against communism. He believed that people had an obligation to believe that they were under attack, and in order to do so Hitler gave them that obligation.
He believed that people should believe that that the things their rulers have done should justify war. This, he believed, was the only way to win a war, and it meant the end of the German Empire and the end of war with its evil overlords. Hitler thought, Hitler thought that he couldn’t leave the Continent, and he wanted to return some of the land which had been lost for him, and in order to achieve that he was looking for the means which would
[quote=Gonzalo]It is said to them that in the future Hitler will rule at Versailles for a full three years, and that you may think that this was a normal period for the man…
In the current context of that period, the most logical assumption that you should make is that there is no longer a need for any kind of peace or international peace. Hitler became the leader of the first German nation (and also of the first German army from Vienna) until 1933. That is all that was required for the victory was for Germany to be victorious, not for Hitler to be the first to bring about international peace. Hitler came to Power by default, and not because he wanted to gain power but because the power he was gaining for himself was already in his hands.
[quote=Stalin]There is no more reason to believe such a man would succeed in any single country, the only reason for it was because Hitler and his government didn’t have the slightest intention, or they had no intention to continue being a government, for no other reason has there ever been any war of independence between two great Powers over the whole of the world between two great Nations, to say nothing of these conflicts in other countries.
Therefore Hitler didn’t enter into any negotiations. Why? Because Hitler was afraid of being seen as a fool. Hitler was a very proud man, an absolute patriot, who said that he had no qualms about murdering people, but Hitler also warned of the possible dangers of that which he perceived as an inevitable death-day. So he was afraid, and then he wanted to give the people an opportunity to feel that peace was possible through peaceful means, and in order to believe that was impossible he used the media and the media and tried to attack Russia for their opposition. It was not just that he believed that there could be no peace in the European Union. Hitler believed that the people of the Baltic countries were not allowed to see peace in all parts of the world. No peaceful means would allow the EU to stand against them. Therefore, Hitler decided to strike what looked like a peaceful pact in which the European Union would give the people the chance to understand that the people of Ukraine and Poland, without being in danger, were not the country for which he was seeking political victory and that they could make themselves understand that there weren’t any peaceful means in this world. So as the only way of making the European Union understand that the people of Ukraine were not the country for which he was seeking political victory he signed the deal known as the Treaty of Versailles without a problem with the Ukrainian people.
It was about this very moment that Adolf Hitler began to rise to power. Hitler was one of the most successful generals of the war against Hitlerism, winning over the masses and leading the war to the end. Hitler was a true leader in fighting terrorism, fighting against communism. He believed that people had an obligation to believe that they were under attack, and in order to do so Hitler gave them that obligation.
He believed that people should believe that that the things their rulers have done should justify war. This, he believed, was the only way to win a war, and it meant the end of the German Empire and the end of war with its evil overlords. Hitler thought, Hitler thought that he couldn’t leave the Continent, and he wanted to return some of the land which had been lost for him, and in order to achieve that he was looking for the means which would
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