A civilian has rights. He must be told these rights, be given a lawyer, cannot be taken into custody without probable cause, when he is arrainged he can probably post bail, and supposedly he is innocent until proven guilty.
A soldier is guilty until proven innocent. If a major or above testifies that he saw the soldier do something wrong, that soldier is considered guilty right then and there. If he says the officer is lying, he gets hit with the charge of disrespecting an officer. When arrested, he has no right to silence, or to an attorney not provided by the military.
Although the Second Continental Congress had take on the functions of a central government, it really had no power to do so. The only thing that made Congress a central government was the fact that the necessities of war gave its decisions popular support.
I believe it is the last one
to draw parallels . . .
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The first major difference was in nationality Hitler was German ,while Stalin was Russian. Stalin's term in office was from the mid 1920's to 1953. Adolf Hitler's time was from 1933 to 1945. Politically in Stalin-ism, the bureaucratic machinery was the framework of the arrangement, while in Nazism, the character of the leader was the establishment.
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The introduction or "Preamble" if you will.