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Hitler and Stalin have a few things in common.

They were both the leaders of their country, and both wanted to control Poland.

They were both a major part of WW2 and how it started and ended, they both were controlling, used Propaganda and instilled fear and admiration in their people, and both of them were quite paranoid of their friends/'co-workers'; they were afraid they would be assassinated or plotted against.

And both Stalin and Hitler had work camps and went after specific people (Hitler went after the Jewish religion, and Stalin went after the Ukrainians) - which resulted in the deaths of millions, for both.

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