Comparing Political Views Of Hitler And Adolf Hitler

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Political View Comparison
When comparing two individuals political views it is important to look at all aspects of the person. I have chosen to compare Adolf Hilter a German fascist leader and an American Republican, Donald Trump because I believe the media has portrayed these two to be very much alike. The research I have done proves to be somewhat true; however they have very different stories both being such strong leaders with such extreme views. Born in Austria in 1889, Hitler rose to power in German as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler became a strong leader because of his ability to manipulate and persuade people, his hate speeches against jewfish individuals and immigrants left people actually believing that Germans were superior. Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and served as a fascist dictator from 1934 to 1945. His policies precipitated World War II and the Holocaust which lead to the death of about six million people. Hitler later then committed suicide with wife Eva Braun in his Berlin bunker.
Trump was born June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York. In 1971 he became involved in large, profitable building
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Both Trump and Hitler believe immigrants are inferior to their society and believe that their race is superior to others. Hitler believed the Jewish to be inferior to his superiority as a political leader, he demonstrated this by his various hate speeches and the holocaust. During the holocaust he was responsible for the death of millions of innocent people. Trump demonstrates his disliking for Mexican individuals through scathing and derogatory remarks. Hitler and trump took advantage of their high profile reputations in their countries in very controversial ways. Both men were deemed very power and smart individuals, able to persuade others and manipulate people very

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