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Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union, and Napoleon was the pig in Orwell's "Animal Farm". There are dissimilarities, but a commonality is that each was "from the masses", each spoke of "liberating the masses", and each then "oppressed the masses", in a fashion that made it hard for the masses to know the difference between the old oppressors and them (the new oppressors).
Most of our world leaders do not come "from the masses", though in America it is required that they all try and claim so. A case of sorts, with varying degees of plausibility, could be made about most any of them - in so far as "hypocrisy" is concerned.
As to the first answer, Obama was a populist who campaigned on overturning what was perceived to be the wrongs of the Bush administration. He has now not done so. In some opinions, he would thus qualify.
Napoleon represents stalin in the allegory !
Napoleon was used to symbolize Joseph Stalin, a Russian dictator, in Animal Farm
Napoleon the pig is an allegory for Joseph Stalin.
NAPOLEON represents Joseph Stalin
The pigs represent the leaders of the Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet Union. Specifically, Snowball was meant as an allegory to Leon Trotsky, and Napoleon was used to satirize Joseph Stalin.
Joseph Stalin was the inspiration for the character of Napoleon in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon represents Stalin's dictatorial leadership style and his betrayal of the original ideals of the Russian Revolution. The novel is a metaphor for the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and Stalin's rise to power.
The right answer is Joseph Stalin.
George Bush was democratic and led America. Joseph Stalin was communist and led the USSR.
Joseph Stalin.
No, Joseph Stalin is not single.
Yes, Joseph Stalin was in a relationship.Joseph Stalin had a relationship.
what was joseph stalin occupation
Joseph Stalin was the leader of the USSR (Russia)