In both countries the government was dictatorial. Everything depended on one person's opinion and will. In both countries there was one-party system. In both countries there were camps for the opposition or the people undesired to separate and kill them. They both had a secret police and anyone could get arrested and even executed without a charge or a trial. Great fear was characteristic in both countries. Both countries intended to conquer Poland.
All of them are taken to equalize Nazi crimes with the Soviet Union's heroism.
Nazi Germany and USSR have a fake peace deal. Nazi Germany, as the name says, was nazi, and USSR communist, there wasn't any chance for a peace between them.
Nazi Germany ruled by Hitler, and Communist USSR (russia) ruled by Joseph Stalin
Adolf Hitler
the biggest difference, was that the Jews in communist russia could surrender their beliefs and they would be accepted. in nazi Germany, if your grandfather was Jewish, so were you, no converting could save you.
It was a Totalitarianist government. Hitler's Nazi Germany and Stalin's Communist Russia are probably the world's two best examples of totalitarianism.
No. He was a Fascist, which has similar ideologies with Nazi Germany. The Italians hated the Communists and feared them taking over their country.
With the take over of Germany by the Nazi's in 1933, Leon Trotsky called that situation "The unparalleled defeat of the German proletariat the most important event since the Bolshevik revolution." The Communist Party was destroyed in Germany by the Nazi's and its leaders killed or sent to concentration camps.
Well, actually, Hitler was a fascist dictator.
Generally speaking both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union under Stalin were dictatorships that permitted no free speech or other political parties to exist. In Germany only the Nazi Party was legal and under Stalin only the Communist Party under the rule of Stalin was allowed.
Generally speaking both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union under Stalin were dictatorships that permitted no free speech or other political parties to exist. In Germany only the Nazi Party was legal and under Stalin only the Communist Party under the rule of Stalin was allowed.
Adolf Hitler was the Nazi dictator of Germany. Josef Stalin was the Communist dictator of the Soviet Union (that includes Russia).