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Who was Hitler's alliances?

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11y ago

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It was a non-agression pact, not technically an alliance. But it also included an agreement to allow Hitler to take Poland and Stalin to take the Baltic states. Over a million people died as a result.

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The three major Axis powers-Germany, Japan, and Italy-were part of a military alliance on the signing of the Tripartite Pact in September 1940, which officially founded the Axis powers. At their zenith, the Axis powers ruled empires that dominated large parts of Europe, Africa, East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean, but World War II ended with their total defeat and dissolution.

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14y ago

I would not call relationship. I would call it similitys.

Hitler and Stalin followed similar paths to power. Both possessed a supreme ability to focus their willpower, overwhelming anyone in their presence. Both were constantly underestimated, coming from humble origins to ultimate authority. Each styled himself a man of the people, eventually adopting a heroic pose as the savior of his society. This image was constantly reinforced through paintings, photographs, and statues as a means to massage the public image of the leader, making certain to always appear in uniform and in a position of benevolent authority.

Both leaders mobilized the masses, encouraging the lowest segments of society to participate in the regimes. Public outpourings of support were not limited to state-run media. Private individuals clamored to demonstrate their adoration for Hitler and Stalin, particularly by offering outlandish congratulations upon birthdays and other significant dates. Overy illustrates the important relationship between totalitarian rule and control over a political party, noting "Hitler was the party's Fuhrer far longer than he was Germany's ... Stalin's personal authority derived not from high state office, but from his position as General Secretary of the Party." Neither vested too much power with a single bureaucratic organization, instead creating multiple layers of terror, with each institution rivaling the others and constantly seeking the leaders' approval.

Hitler and Stalin offered their followers visions of social utopias that could only be realized through the dictator's personal leadership. Both displayed a complete surety of purpose; despite ordering the deaths of millions of their own citizens, neither wavered from his vision.

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In all the films and historical shows I have seen and heard Stalin thought of Hitler as an idiot and a fool. Hitler thought of Stalin as being a despicable communist. They both held completely different ideologies and goals. Both were maniacs and borderline schizophrenics or paranoids. They did not trust each other and with good reason. They were not trustworthy. Both were very evil people and treated one another as such.

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He wanted a moustache like Hitler's. Stalin & Hitler signed a pack to split Poland in halve and divided the spoils there of . in the summer of 1939 .

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