HITLER AND STEELS OF LIVES EQUIVALENTLY
So, who were these 2 people who made an unmarked mark on the European past of the 20th century?
It is natural for Hitler to have a keen interest in psychiatrists and psychologists. Was he a mentally sick man, or was he just a individual who wanted power and was headed through mass execution to the intent of the ruler of the universe? Universal past knows akin personalities, but the magnitude of the crime expressed in millions of murdered and tormented is unknown. So far, many works have been published that pay peculiar attention to Hitler's attitude towards his mother's overprotective and dominant father. specified a household arrangement was rather typical in the German-speaking planet at the turn of the century and in it Sigismund Freud viewed the causes of the Oedipus complex.
Did this edypal conflict with Hitler inspire the emergence of pathological hatred in his mind, among others, to Jews expressed in “Mein Kampf”? Did he leave behind countless murders not only political but expressed by the ideology of the NSDAP? However, most historians distance themselves from Hitler's “psychological” explanation for 2 reasons. The first is the deficiency of reliable evidence, which forces psychiatrists to speculate on growth and formulating conclusions by analogy. Secondly, even if Hitler (or Stalin) is identified as a man suffering from delusions with the right psychopathic, schizophrenic, or paranoid personality, there is another problem: how do you reconcile the paralysing effects of specified disorders as psychiatrists encounter all day, with Hitler (and Stalin)'s remarkable successes in transforming delusions into frightening reality?
It seems that in the present state of cognition and evidence, skepticism should be applied to any effort to carry out a full, comprehensive analysis of Hitler and Stalin's personalities, but it should not be overlooked any circumstantial analyses that may appear in the field of psychology. The feeling that Hitler was given by his parent during the first 5 years of his life was to fuel his conviction of his own uniqueness – as was the case with Stalin. Erich Fromm argues that both these people, despite their differences, were classical examples of a narcissistic personality.
So far psychiatrists have given much little attention to Stalin than to Hitler, partially due to deficiency of materials. All the more interesting is the proposition that under these contrasts of personality, acting, awesome in Hitler and hidden in Stalin, the actions of both were actually identical, with the difference that the secret police administered by both, the Gestapo copied methods from the NKVD's actions. German concentration camps Hitler modeled on the strategy of forced labour camps in the ZSRS, Gulag. All the more interesting is the proposition that under specified contrasts of personality there was a common narcissistic obsession.
In modern psychiatry, narcissism is considered a personality disorder. There is another view that the American biographer Stalin Robert Tucker took over from the author of the work on neurosis. He suggests that Stalin's brutal treatment by his father, and especially the beating of both the boy and his parent in his presence, caused deep-rooted fear and a sense of isolation in an enemy planet that could have led to the formation of his neurotic personality. Of course, these considerations have nothing to do with the legal work of both genocide killers. It only shows that Hitler I Stalin were liable for the genocide of both totalitarianisms. Hitler for the martyrdom of millions in German extermination camps, or networks of European ghettos for Jews. Stalin behind Katyn, Gulag and endless NKVD murders with exports of Poles to Siberia or Kazakhstan.
In his book “Mein Kampf”, Stalin wrote his own “prophecy” in his book “Mein Kampf”, with all his ruthlessness until the death of the thought of the “Great Socialist October Revolution” with “great cleansings” and NKWD in the background.
Satyrik Karl Tucholsky discredited Hitler with a joke: “This man does not exist, he is just the sound he is making.
It should not be forgotten that it was the German people who appointed Hitler as Chancellor of Germany.
The German people so accepted the existence of a criminal National Socialist organization – the German Workers' organization (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP). The organization - a German political party, commonly called Nazi party, held totalitarian power in the 3rd Reich in 1933–1945 with Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of the Reich (since 30 January 1933), and since August 1934 Führer and Chancellor of the Reich. During the trials of the Nuremberg political leadership corps, the organization was declared a criminal organization liable for a number of crimes against humanity.
In turn the crimes of communist totalitarianism began the Lenin Revolution of Bolsheviks.
Both dictators peculiarly liked the Polish people in the plans for destruction. Even before the outbreak of planet War II in the anti-Polish operation of the NKVD, resulting from the Order of the People's Commissioner for the Interior of the USSR No. 00485, dated 11 August 1937 (issued by the then People's Commissioner of the NKVD Nikolay Jeżov), 139,835, were sentenced to death in 1937 and 1938, out of which 111,091 Poles – citizens of the USSR were murdered, and 28,744 were sentenced to stay in concentration camps under the structure of the GUŁAG (compulsory labour camp strategy in the USSR). Sentences were executed immediately. Poles surviving in the USRR and BSRR were deported to Kazakhstan, Siberia, Kharkiv and Dnepropetrovsk areas, the full number of Poles deported was over 100 thousand.
Poles during planet War II were the nation that suffered most in quantitative losses in Europe. For example:
Poland – the state of the population before the start of the war – 34 million 849,000,
Total losses – 16.07%,
a full of 5 million 600 000 citizens.
France – the state of the population before the war began 41 million 700 thousand,
Total losses – 1,35%,
a full of 562,000 victims.
Germany – the state of the population before the start of the war – 69 million 623 thousand,
Total losses – 10.47%,
Total victims – 7 million 493 thousand
USSR – the state of the population before the start of the war – 168 million 500 thousand,
Total losses — 13,71 %
a full of 24 million 100 000 victims.
As a consequence of Hitler's pact with Stalin, Poland was demolished IV. On the evening of September 3, 1939, Hitler left Berlin in Pomerania with his peculiar train, whose construction was completed in August. The train, which amazingly was called “America” consisted of locomotives and 15 carriages and served as a moving office from which Hitler could travel all morning by car to the front line. Wherever he appeared, he was followed by a procession that acted like a royal court. They were pushed to be as close to the Führer as possible and immortalized with him in the photo. A erstwhile corporal, who in a speech in Reichstag called himself “the first soldier of the German Reich” one more time established a well-known feldgrau uniform, stating that he would not take it off, “until the triumph is assured or if I did not last the final result.” The views and sounds of the battlefield raised his spirits. Finally, he had the war he had thought of since he came to power. He watched as the fresh German army, which he was now the chieftain of gaining the Poznań and Silesian land formerly owned by Germany and being the last territories lost after planet War I that had not yet been restored to Vaterland. As the army moved deeper into Poland, he and Himmler began planning the first phase of creating an empire in the east. The planet was amazed by the success of the fresh kind of war, which cost Germany only 11 1000 killed and 30 1000 wounded while occupying half of Poland, which was compared with the immense losses suffered during the post-war period 1914 to 1918.
It did not make specified a large impression anywhere as in Moscow, where it was not expected to be resolved so quickly. On 8 September Ribbentrop began insisting that the Russians take over part of Poland provided for in the secret protocol. To prepare the Russian people, Stalin hastily launched a propaganda run which, replacing the Belarusians and Ukrainians with volksdeutschs, repeated earlier accusations of German propaganda about the mistreatment of minorities by Poles, border violations and provocations. On September 17, 1939, the Red Army crossed the Polish border and in little than a week took the east half of Poland, at the expense of 737 killed and nearly 2,000 wounded.
The 4th demolition of Poland allowed Russians to regain the erstwhile Russian areas annexed by Poles in 1920. The announcement in Moscow proclaimed: "The russian government must not be indifferent that the related Ukrainian and Belarusian nations surviving in Poland remained susceptible at the mercy of fate".
The secret of the protocol was kept so well and so small Hitler trusted his generals that even the heads of his own staff – OKW – were surprised. erstwhile General Jodl received a message about the Red Army's progress, he asked with amazement, “Whom?”
In any places, German troops were already 200 kilometres outside the agreed demarcation line, which was never notified to the highest command and had to hastily withdraw. Both business powers had to hurry to scope agreement on the exact division of Poland. While inactive enjoying his triumph, Hitler was willing to leave the substance to Ribbentrop, but Stalin decided to take the chance to negociate the August division for the benefit of Russia and invited the German abroad Minister to Moscow. erstwhile Ribbentrop arrived there on September 27, he had to hold talks not with Molotov but with Stalin. Stalin made his demands very clear. He wanted Lithuania, which Germany had so far considered to be in their sphere of influence.
Ribbentrop already promised Lithuanians their ancient capital – Vilnius, occupied by Poles in 1919. However, he learned that russian troops had already entered Vilnius. For the Russians, the business of Lithuania meant the closure of the Baltic corridor leading to Leningrad, to which they attached large importance. Hitler put large emphasis on Germany's fresh relations with Russia. It was a turning point in German politics.
He rejected as a “fantase” suggestions regarding attempts to establish German dominance in Ukraine or elsewhere in the east. Germany and Russia have clearly defined their areas of interest. The German press immediately shouted: “ Hitler’s peace proposal. No war intentions against France and Britain. Weapons reduction. Proposal for a conference". Meanwhile, Hitler made a triumphant entry into Gdańsk on 19 September, and Warsaw was forced by bombings to surrender on 28 September.
Under the slogans of "peaceful" Nazi propaganda – "Restricting arms" – "Conference proposal" respective "peaceful", secret conferences took place in Krakow, Zakopane and Lviv from 28 September 1939 on the day on which the cooperation of the Gestapo with the NKVD was clarified. These conferences were aimed at "a common fight against all forms of the Polish resistance". They afraid effective ways of killing, deportation and enslavement by the Gestapo and the NKWD. The destiny of Polish prisoners murdered in Katyn, Kozielsk, Mednoje, Ostashkov, Tver, Kiev, in Kharkov was decided by the conference in Krakow, which was confirmed by historians Alen Paul, prof. Georg Watson of Cambridge University and prof. Luis R. Coatney.
The transport letters drawn up by the Gestapo and the NKVD were death sentences on Polish officers, prisoners of war. On the basis of these letters, convoys were created, which combined, on foot, in wagons and prison cars reached execution sites.
Hitler and Stalin ended their lives in a akin way. They both didn't die of natural death. Hitler committed suicide, and Stalin was likely murdered. Stalin's death was not precisely explained. According to the declassified medical records of Stalin's death 50 years later, it was not a brain blockage or a stroke in his brain.
It may have been a political crime, nor is the anticipation of a household execution carried out by Stalin Svetlan's daughter in consequence to the suicide of Stalin's mother.
Svetlana Alliłujev,
Svetlana Iosifova Stalina, ros. Светлана Иосифовна (born 28 February 1926 in Moscow as Svetlana Josifova Jugaszvili, born 22 November 2011 in Richland Center) is the youngest kid and only daughter of Józef Stalin.
She was the daughter of russian dictator Joseph Stalin and his second wife – Nadieżda Alliłojeva. Svetlan's parent died in 1932 erstwhile her daughter was six years old. It was most likely suicide, although there is simply a explanation that Stalin killed Nadezhda. His mother's death was a real shock to St. She herself claimed the death of Nadiezhda her father. After his wife's death, Stalin began arresting members of her family. erstwhile Svetlana tried to intervene in defence of her relatives, the dictator besides threatened her imprisonment.