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Franco was the leader of Spain and Stalin was the leader of Russia
Similarities were that they were both about what to do after the war
Before recognizing any differences one must recognize their intimate similarities: Both Stalin and Napoleon represented the deradicalization of their respective revolutions and finally bound them to a concrete class interest, i.e. Robespierre although representing the interests of the bourgeoisie put the out of control radical liberalism before their pragmatic interests, and Stalin had to reform the state in correlation with the proletariat's loss of state dictatorship. Both Stalin and Napoleon actualized the excesses and rhetoric of both their revolutions in forming an actual, functional state with high military ambitions, Imperial powers. The differences, however, being that Stalin's military history was not nearly as significant as Napoleon's was, Stalin wasn't an adventurist and, most of the potential-soviet-napoleons, namely tuchevsky and Voloshlov, were sidelined by Stalin. Stalin didn't have the same military genius or strategic heart as Napoleon, he was simply a capable and skilled political player. However, despite those differences, I would catagorize Stalin and Napoleon of the same mutt, namely, Augustus. Caesar, Robespierre and Lenin of course being something entirely different.
Joseph Stalin was born in Georgia in the Caucusis a Mountain range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union.
Franco was the leader of Spain and Stalin was the leader of Russia
Totalitarian government, no parliament during reign, secret police...
With Hitler he was a socialist. He had nothing in common with Stalin.
He had a mustache and that's the most important thing to know. End of story. He had a mustache and that's the most important thing to know. End of story.
George Bush was democratic and led America. Joseph Stalin was communist and led the USSR.
different people, childhoods, housez, taste of food, and friends
Similarities were that they were both about what to do after the war
They both were Bolsheviks, looking forward to make a communist state in Russia. Lenin was more democratic, he allowed inter-party discussions, he didn't purge everyone. Then he was a great theorist of socialism. Finally he was for NEP (temporary capitalistic) development of Russia and then the communism. Stalin was an opportunist politician, a communist to his personal benefit. He was Rude, disgraceful and totally totalitarian. He abolished NEP and started "socialistic" policies.
After the death of Joesph Stalin who along with Mao who led china at the time were very extreme communists, After Stalin's death the new leadership in the USSR began to question and insult Joesph Stalin for his policies, which angered Mao who viewed Stalin as a close partner and even a friend. Along with this were the differences on the idea of communism between the USSR and China, along with a few boarder dispute between the nations.
Fidel is alive and is not thought to be involved in the systematic elimination of his political opponents on a large scale.
After the death of Joesph Stalin who along with Mao who led china at the time were very extreme communists, After Stalin's death the new leadership in the USSR began to question and insult Joesph Stalin for his policies, which angered Mao who viewed Stalin as a close partner and even a friend. Along with this were the differences on the idea of communism between the USSR and China, along with a few boarder dispute between the nations.
One was the tyrannical ruler of the USSR & the other was the fascist dictator in Spain.