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Fascism As Opposed To Communism

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Term Paper TitleFascism As Opposed To Communism
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.71
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 did, and felt he was helping the world as apposed to
Adolf Hitler. Immediately after Lenin's death, a man very
much the same in nature as Hitler, Stalin, came to control the
Bolsheviks and throw Russia in a civil war in a quest for
power. You now have two men of equal aspirations soon to
be in control of two very similar governments. In any rise of
power, there needs to be a period of careful planning
requiring much thought. These two men had very little history
with which to work with which to model their revolutions.
Times had been changing rapidly, technological
improvements in the fields of manufacturing, transportation,
and communication made this period of time very different
from any other. Hitler spent his time imprison writing his
book, Mein Kampf, filling it full of warped ideas of conquest
and superiority of one race over another. I think it is strange
that such works would go unnoticed with nobody left to
watch a man with such dangerous ideas. Lenin planned his
revolution while in exile in Switzerland. Then he made a deal
with the German government whereby he was hid on a train
and passed through enemy Germany to Russia. The
conclusions with respect to methods of acquiring power and
controlling it when they did get it were very much the same.
Both rulers had full run of their respective governments.
Stalin was already dictator of Russia with his power and
loyalty of the people guaranteed by the secret police, th...

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