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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
15

How were hitler and stalin different PLEASE GIVE AT LEAST 5 EXAMPLES

History
1 answer:
S_A_V [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Stalin

1. He used his high position in the Communist Party to become the ruler of the USSR without question.

2. Stalin had absolute power over the USSR

3. Stalin was a very powerful influencer

4. Stalin promoted Russification.

5. The Communist Party, under Stalin, set up programs for students such as cultural activities, sports, and political classes. They also provided inexpensive housing along with free medical care and public recreation. Many people actually benefited from this, but also many suffered.

Fun Fact: Stalin was able to take control by masking his power hungry nature with good deeds.

Hitler

1. Hitler stepped out at a very desperate time for Germany. When the Great Depression hit, Hitler was Germany's only source of hope.

2. Hitler vowed to solve the economic crisis.

3. He vowed to create jobs, defy the Versailles Treaty, and end reparations.

4. He was appointed Chancellor by the people, and within that year he became dictator.

5. He launched programs that put many people to work: building housing and highways.

Fun Fact: His plans and ideas sounded good until his Gestapo rooted out all opposition. Everyone became afraid, but terror silenced the crowd.

Explanation:

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