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Fascism As Opposed To Communism

Analyze the similarities and the differences between single

party rule in Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia between

1933 and 1945. Answers should consider: methods of

dealing with opposition, control of media and education,

control of the economy, and war time planning. Fascism as

apposed to Communism Why is it that Germany's fascism

lasted a relatively short time compared to Russia's

communism? The regimes established under Hitler and Stalin

were incredibly similar with respect to the rise and control of

the state. Both systems were based on entirely different

ideology and goals. Hitler's Mein Kampf established the

superiority of the German race and the need to expand as

wanted by God. Hitler wanted the world. The government in

Russia established by Lenin was based on a book called

Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, a call to the

proletariate to unite and rebel against their selfish employers.

It is my belief that Lenin had entirely good reasons for doing

as he......


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