Nazi Germany was a greater horror than Stalinist USSR
Introduction Back in the 19th century, Germany was under the control of dictators. Adolf Hitler is believed to have controlled Germany from 1935 to 1945. Over this period the country was regarded Nazi Germany. Stalinist on the other hand ruled the Eurasian continent under the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. In his reign Stalinist embraced socialism in lead the state. Despite their vast ruling approaches, similarities and differences were identifiable especially on the ways Hitler led Germany and Stalin control over the Soviet Union. This piece of writing will compare Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union commonly regarded as the USSR in terms of people preferences. In the comparison, the paper will focus on the pre-war Nazi and the pre-war USSR by exemplifying which of the two was worse to its people. Over Hitler’s reign, Germany was controlled under Nazism, racial discrimination and anti-Semitism. Hitler stood for a nationalist party …show more content…
But more interestingly it has been argued that the emphasis on the number of deaths is not an accurate estimate of the vilification of the two parties. In this sense, the most fundamental characterization of the two regimes is arguably not ideological but geographical. Based on the idea that both the Stalinists and Nazis tended to murder people in similar places, in the regions between Moscow and Berlin, and given that the killings happened at different times, allies, rivals, and enemies, it must be put into consideration that some of the destruction and deaths that were wrought in the above mentioned land might have been their mutual