
Dictators of WWII: Hitler, Stalin, Fascism, and Communism Explained
Explore the ideologies of Fascism and Communism as embodied by Hitler and Stalin during World War II. Learn about the ruthless leadership styles, policies, and historical impacts of these totalitarian regimes.
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Dictators of WWII: Hitler and Stalin W O R L D A S S U M P T I O N A N D A G G R E S S I O N O F T H E N A Z I R E G I M E H I S T O R Y A N D P O W E R G E O G R A P H Y , B Y A D O L F A C T S W . 4 3 : H I T L E R O P P R E S S I O N A N A L Y Z E I N G E R M A N Y T H E O F R E S U L T I N G T H E O F A N D
What is Fascism/Nazism? Fascism Fascism is a radical, authoritarian, nationalist political ideology. Believes that a nation requires strong leadership and a singular collective identity and forbid opposition to the state. Nazism is a form of Fascism.
What was Hitlers form of Fascism like? Hitler believed that Germany had been weakened by groups that lived within its borders. He called for the purification of the Aryan race (blonde, blue-eyed Germans) by removing groups he considered undesirable.
Stalin and Communism/Stalinism
What is Communism/Stalinism? A totalitarian system of government (ruled by a dictator with very little or no freedom) where a single party controls state-owned means of production. No private property.
What was Stalins form of Communism like? Stalinism revers to the policies and governmental philosophy of Joseph Stalin. During the Great Terror of the 1930s, Stalin purged the party of enemies of the people, which resulted in the execution of thousands and the exile of millions to slave labor camps.
How are Fascism and Communism Different Similar Fascism allowed private property, but controlled it, while Communism doesn t allow private property. Fascism told people they had to sacrifice for their country, Communism told people they had to sacrifice for their fellow citizens. The militarization created jobs. Government has unrestrained power.