Economic Conditions: 1) The conditions were poor and harsh 2) The unemployment rate was high Social Conditions: 1) People stopped believing in their Government. 2) Hitler built his army (the Nazis) Goals/ Aims: 1) Hitler wanted to restore the government so That people would believe in it again and Have hope. 2) Hitler also wanted to turn everyone Against the Jews and blame them for the Disastrous situation.
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Economic Conditions: 1) The economy was bankrupt. 2) The first real workers’ state emerged. People began to be paid for every hour they Worked. Social Conditions: 1) Helped bring the lower class (poor people) To the middle class. 2) Created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Goals/ aims: 1) He wanted the poor to be able to work And be paid for their work. 2) Wanted to modernize the economy
Economic conditions: 1) They were in the period of the Great Depression. 2) There wasn’t a great amount of people working Social conditions: 1) Both established totalitarian regimes 2) Their regimes resulted in them murdering thousands Of people Goals/ Aims: 1) They both aimed to rebuild their economy and Make it stronger 2) They both wanted the land that they lost In WW1 back
Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin were very similar. They both ruled during the great depression, so conditions were really tough. The economy really sucked. Several people had lost their jobs. They both aimed to gain back the land that was lost in World War 1 and they both aimed to rebuild and strengthen the economy through their army.
Global 4/4 / Pd. 1&2 Stalin & Hitler~ There has been many great changes in history. These changes are due to many things such as specific events, the geography of the nation, and people. Especially people. Individuals are usually the main factors of change. 2 people who have made a huge change in history are Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, and Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union. These 2 people…
A Comparison of Hitler and Stalin Angelica Calvillo HIS 306: Twentieth-Century Europe April 26, 2010 Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union are two controversial regimes. Hitler and Stalin were both Dictators of the countries they ruled. When Hitler and Stalin are compared, we can clearly see that each one of them were cold blooded killers. They are both responsible for an absurd amount of innocent deaths. Hitler is believed to be responsible for killing at least…
Hitler and Stalin Comparative Essay During the period that would lead up to World War II, two powerful men seized the opportunity to gain control of a major part of Europe; which ultimately led to the transformation of our history today. These two ingenious strategists were known as Hitler and Stalin. Hitler, the founder and leader of the Nazi party, and also the Reich Chancellor had guided Germany into becoming a National Socialist and Anti-Semitic country. Stalin on the other hand had envisioned…
John Le Hitler and Stalin Essay Hitler was the Dictator of Nazi Germany; Hitler is responsible for killing of at least 6 million Jewish people during the Holocaust. Hitler tried to pursue a career of art. Hitler was rejected 2 years in a row by the school of fine arts. Hitler’s father beat him daily, once he put Hitler in a coma, when he was caught trying to run away from home. His mother would die 4 days before Christmas due to breast cancer. During that time period, Hitler was introduced to…
Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler Both Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler have similar characteristics as to their use of fear, propaganda, and economic control in the 20th century. They also had different views and aspects on their form of government, how they came to power, who they chose to eliminate, and their own form of secret police. To start, Stalin isn’t really his last name it actually refers to the meaning the man of steel because he wanted to be known as the most powerful dictator…
chance Europe would have still been under Nazi-Reign and would have been entirely occupied by the Axis powers. The German invasion of the soviet Union on the 22nd of June 1941 was called Operation Barbarossa, an order the German Army received by Hitler , to invade neighbouring Soviet Union, due to his desire to destroy Communism, his hope to expand bigger living space(lebensraum) for the Aryan Germans(perfect German) and wanted to occupy Russia’s mass industrial production sources for his own benefit…
I agree with Winston Churchill’s quote because he is referring to Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin as the dictators and the tigers would be the people. Throughout Hitler's time in power he has taken over smaller countries and contained his people as though they were animals. Hitler wanted to be superior of the world. His creation of concentration camps to inter Jews and other groups resulted in the death of more than 6 million Jews. Hitler wanted to expand the German peoples living space until they dominated the…
of WWII Hitler was an aspiring artist before he failed out of art school and became the Chancellor of Germany. In 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Shortly after, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Along with some other countries, France was conquered by Germany. Hitler realized that Germany faced a lot of hardships during WWI because of the USSR’s involvement, so Hitler took it upon himself to make sure that the USSR would not be an issue. Hitler made a deal with Stalin that they would…
that was the major lead to Germanys defeat during the years 1941 to 1943. Hitler was a foolish leader. He underestimated his enemies and overestimated his own power so when it came down to Operation Barbarossa that began in January 1941, Germany failed miserably at attempting to take over one of the USSRs most symbolically important Cities. Hitler had failed at this takeover was because it lacked strategic objective as Hitler did not aim to take over land that was resourceful but land that would crush…
either keeping the people of a nation at peace or at keeping these people at total war, as we do see in this time-period. Many issues that lead to the outcome of the war started from things like the Anschluss which was an annexation of Austria by Hitler into the German Reich. Many conferences were called upon ranging up from the Casablanca conference in 1943 up till 1945 in the Yalta conference which generalized the favors and deals that were wanted and made during and after the war. Events during…