In this article, we compare Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussorini, Joseph Stalin, three leaders known for dictatorship and totalitarianism since the 1930s. Totist principle means that the government gains absolute and complete control over the state, such as freedom of thought and civic life style, does not permit other parties, has the most important concept of the state To do. Differences and similarities between those ideologies, the use of publicity and censorship, and the way to improve the economy will be presented and explained by example.
Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Joseph Stalin are very influential, powerful dictators. To become a dictator, you must have a lot of authority, all three have this authoritative attitude. There are similarities and differences. These three people were very smart and smart when I was a child, very high scores at school. Two of Hitler and Stalin have a special singing talent to help them reach their respective school choir. Three children were very religious and went to church. Two of Hitler and Mussolini had trouble with their families, especially with their fathers. Both Mussorini and Stalin have cruel temperament, regardless of whether they are casting stones or fighting others. Each of these people examines and depends on each other's dictatorship system
In this article, we compare Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussorini, Joseph Stalin, three leaders known for dictatorship and totalitarianism since the 1930s. Totist principle means that the government gains absolute and complete control over the state, such as freedom of thought and civic life style, does not permit other parties, has the most important concept of the state To do. Differences and similarities between those ideologies, the use of publicity and censorship, and the way to improve the economy will be presented and explained by example.
Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are famous leaders of their era. When mentioning the word "famous", its explanation is not necessarily good. In fact, no one knows anything good. You can say that they are "famous". They all start in the same period; from the beginning of the 20th century to the middle. Stalin was a part of the Russians, Mussolini was with the Italians, and Hitler was with the Germans. Joseph Stalin of Russia wants to establish his own power within the Soviet regime, so he has no interest in the ideological controversy.