The Dictators
Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia
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Publisher Description
Half a century after their deaths, the dictatorships of Stalin and Hitler still cast a long and terrible shadow over the modern world. They were the most destructive and lethal regimes in history, murdering millions. They fought the largest and costliest war in all history. Yet millions of Germans and Russians enthusiastically supported them and the values they stood for. In this first major study of the two dictatorships side-by-side Richard Overy sets out to answer the question: How was dictatorship possible? How did they function? What was the bond that tied dictator and people so powerfully together? He paints a remarkable and vivid account of the different ways in which Stalin and Hitler rose to power, and abused and dominated their people. It is a chilling analysis of powerful ideals corrupted by the vanity of ambitious and unscrupulous men.
Customer Reviews
Stalin & Hitler?!
It's like comparing her majesty the Queen of England to Hitler! A complete nonsense, author; you have been mislead.
Excellent Analytical Work
If you're after chronological narrative of the two dictatorships this is not for you. If, however, you are looking for serious and thoughtful analysis of how the two dictatorships compare, this book is a must read. Overy's step by step comparison of the two dictatorships broken down into a theme by theme critique allows the reader to reach a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between the two dictatorships, how they each achieved power, maintained it, and the impact on the peoples under their control. An historiographical tour de force which will be enjoyed by anyone interested in the mechanics of tyranny.