Hitler Changed The World's History

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Gandhi and Hitler changed the world's history. Both of them had a strong personality and loved their people, drawing passion, love or hatred. Gandhi fought against the British to ensure that his people were free, whereas Hitler fought to against the imperfect race which were out to disintegrate his people. Both were very charismatic on with their speeches, inspiring the masses and getting them to follow. They were very stubborn and determined and no power could make them change their minds when set. They believed in their cause and the confidence they exuded was phenomenal. In a very short period of time they gained the respect of their people.
The difference between these two men was the way the world looked at them due to the approach

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