Hannibal And Mao Zedong Character Analysis

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Hannibal and Mao Zedong are alike in several ways. First they both are leader of the military. Second they both have marching to somewhere. Another way they are alike is on the way they lost many men by environments killed. They both are famous leader, everyone know them. Hannibal and Mao Zedong are alike because they have a hope to be success in their work, to be a good leader for their

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