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Both of them used Propaganda to gain popularity.

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What type of government did Hitler make popular?

dictatorship


Who did Hitler break his agreement and attack?

Adolf Hitler broke the Non-aggression pact. He broke it because Hitler always wanted to establish the Nazi empire in the east. He only signed the Non-aggression pact to avoid war. Hitler also believed he could make the British withdraw from the war if he defeated the Soviets. Stalin signed the Non-aggression Pact to avoid a war with Germany and as per the secret clause in the pact, Stalin would be able to take over the eastern half of Poland.


How did Stalin Hitler and Mussolini use the secret police?

Stalin : He used the secret police to spy on people who threatened his authority. He also killed people in his own party because his power was somewhat sacred to him. Stalin also kept a close eye on people with the secret police and had guards to make sure everyone was doing their job. Hitler : He made the secret police kill Jewish people.


What famous person can be compared to Scylla and Charybdis?

You would need two famous people if you want to make a comparison to Scylla and Charybdis. I would suggest Hitler and Stalin.


Who was involved in the development of world war 2?

Easy. Some of them were Adolf Hitler,Stalin (For signing Nazi-soviet Pact that make Hitler bold to wage war.),Churchill (Policy of Appeasement, POA in short-Make Hitler bolder too.) and leaders from France (POA) , Mussolini (Fascist leader in Italy- At Axis side.) and the Japanese leaders who were military government who uses aggressive foreign policy. Easy. Some of them were Adolf Hitler,Stalin (For signing Nazi-soviet Pact that make Hitler bold to wage war.),Churchill (Policy of Appeasement, POA in short-Make Hitler bolder too.) and leaders from France (POA) , Mussolini (Fascist leader in Italy- At Axis side.) and the Japanese leaders who were military government who uses aggressive foreign policy.


How did Lincoln's ability to tell stories help make him popular?

Lincoln is a politician. Politicians tell stories to make them popular with the public. Politicians are good exaggerators. The public is prone to believe anything


Why do popular businesses have to make their accounts available for the public?

Popular businesses do not have to make their accounts open to the public if they are privately held, but publicly traded companies do. This allows investors to evaluate whether to invest in a firm or not.


Why did Hitler sign the treaty with Stalin even though he hated communism?

As militarily behind Russia was, it was still a large country. Thus, it was a good idea to sign a nonaggression pact, because it is good to have Stalin, a political frontrunner (although Hitler blamed communists for many problems) on your side. However, this was not meant to last. I think both of them knew it, Hitler was a liar and so was Stalin. Later, Hitler's army moves into Russia. This really doesn't make since (not because he signed a peace treaty, we knew he'd break his promise) because now Germany is fighting a multi front war, like in World war I. Some of Hitler's actions are certainly questionable, and this would be one of them.


Did Hitler or Stalin or Mussolini kill the most people?

Hitler was directly responsible for the death of about 11-12 million people. Mussolini was directly responsible for the death of only a few hundred thousand. Stalin was directly responsible for somewhere between 15-20 million. However, where the question is unclear if the fact that Hitler started the war, therefore you could hold him indirectly accountable for most all of the deaths in the European Theatre of Operations. World War 2 deaths in the Pacific campaigns may be laid at the feet of the Japanese Empire, since it needed no prodding from Hitler to do the killing it did. Japan took control of Manchuria and invaded China in 1937, two years before Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Japan did not even join the Axis powers until September 1940. Directly, Stalin was responsible for the most deaths. However, Hitler's actions caused many in World War 2, and Mussolini was his ally. Stalin was a defensive nation. By that I mean they were attacked. Therefore, you could make the argument had Hitler not attacked the USSR none or very few of the deaths would have occurred. However, the other side of that argument is that the Soviet Union's was not a defensive war at all at least until Hitler double-crossed Stalin and invaded Russia. In fact, Stalin had already started his own invasions of friendly countries months before Hitler attacked it. Follow this sequence: In August, 1939, Stalin enters into a Non-Agression Pact with Hitler. On September 1, 1939, with no provocation, Hitler invades Poland. On September 17, 1939 (16 days later) with no provocation, Stalin invades Poland. Part of the N-A Pact that was kept secret was that Stalin had agreed with Hitler to conquer Poland together and divide it between them. On November 30, 1939, two months later, with no provocation, Stalin invades Finland beginning the Russian-Finland War. On June 18, 1940, with no provocation, Stalin invades Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. On June 22, 1941, one full year later, with no provocation, Hitler attacks the Soviet Union. A defensive war on Stalin's part? No. Is Hitler responsible for deaths caused by Russian soldiers in Poland, Finland, Latvia, Lithania and Estonia one year before Hitler attacks Russia? No. These acts of war were against countries that were then at peace with the Soviet Union just as much as Poland was at peace with Germany when Germany invaded it. They were offensive and aggressive actions taken against peaceful nations. Any deaths caused by them rests squarely on the shoulders of Joseph Stalin.


How did Stalin justify the USSR's Nonaggression Pact with Hitler in 1939?

As far as Joseph Stalin was concerned, England, France and the United States had been plotting an imperialist war with Germany in the 1930's. Allied attempts in that period of time to make an alliance with the USSR were ruses. In order to protect the Soviet Union, Stalin signed the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact in 1939.


How was Nazi Germany similar to the Soviet Union under Stalin?

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.


Why did Hitler sign a secret pact with Stalin?

he wanted to become famous No, he didn't want to become famous. He knew that Hitler was going to attack anyway. He just wanted more territory and more time to prepare for war. Signing that pack with Hitler bought him more time. (genius, right?)