Stalin hated nationalism. However he was forced to call on Russian nationalism in order to defeat the Germans at Stalingrad
Yes, Stalin did believe in nationalism, but his version of nationalism was based on Soviet nationalism rather than specific ethnic or cultural nationalism. He propagated the idea of a united Soviet people, promoting loyalty to the Soviet state and its ideology. This was in line with his goal of creating a strong and centralized Soviet Union.
He thought he was so cool.
I'm not sure if Mussolini and Stalin really had any relations. But nationalism is nationalism, so if they did ever meet, they wouldn't disagree about nationalism. But they would disagree about everything else because one of them was Far-Right Winger the other being a far-Left Winger
He was a christian but he lost faith.
Klemens von Metternich NOVAnet
Yes!
Klemens von Metternich NOVAnet
Same as Hitler or Stalin.
I believe it would be Joseph Stalin
Karl Marx supported nationalism as long as it also promoted the struggle of the proletariat over the bourgeoise. He believed nationalism was only wrong if it distracted workers from overcoming the bourgeoise.
I believe it was because his father inseminated his mother. What do you mean, why?
yes. i believe so
I do not believe their is any such comparison.