Hitler and Stalin were never fond of each other. They both wanted power all to themselves and received it in their own ways. Stalin was a communist and Hitler was a national socialist. A communist believes that …show more content…
One can argue both ways. Hitler was the reason of the Holocaust. He believed that the German race should be made up of blonde hair, blue-eyed people, with exception of some dark haired, blue-eyed people. Hitler wanted the German race of pure Germans, nothing else. In this time, Germany was not just made up of Germans though, there were many Jews living there as well. He attempted to eradicate an entire people on racial grounds. The emphasis on the Holocaust made the Nazi regime sound far more worse than Stalin's, but it does not mean that it was. Stalin also had many Jews in Russia. Both Stalin and Hitler began using Jews as scape goats for everything, including economic shortages. Both men brutally killed millions of people, causing the biggest mass murders in history. One can argue either way of who killed more, but at this point it does not matter because both killed millions, which is too many. The murders that they committed made them both very ruthless without one being more than