Devils in Disguise
"Under idealism nothing exists except the mind. Whoever controls the mind controls everything. Therein lies the secret of absolute power" (Rapoport 1989) Has this method been used by most of the well known bloodiest dictators in history? The answer is most definitely "yes!" Every man is a maker of history; in fact, some man not only left a mark on those they knew through life, but they left a lasting impression on the entire world. These men claimed to want only stability; furthermore, they claimed to view revolution with horror, yet they were themselves in a sense, the most ruthless revolutionaries the world had ever seen. From the perspective of the future, the differences among all forms of violent political extremists will always blur. Of the many influential leaders whose dictatorship soaked in blood no only their countries but the world it self, Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini share such ruthlessness and hideous crimes in the annals of history. There are many reasons why Napoleon Bonaparte was indeed a ruthless warlord (dictator). To begin, after most of his battles, many cities were totally destroyed whether it was by him or by his enemies. Most cities in Russia were destroyed
Another version of Napoleon can be applied to Adolph Hitler, whom is considered to be the bloodiest of all dictators in history. Firstly, he began his tactics by using mass communications to become The Dictator of Germany. He seized total power in Germany by elevating himself to the position of FÜHER, or absolute leader of the German nation and its people. He used mass communication to control Germany and dehumanize the human population. Some of the of the main form of mass communication that Hitler used were; large meetings within the Nazi party, large dehumanization camps and a book entitled "Mein Kampf" which sold over five million copies before the start of World War II. Second, he was the main culprit of World War II, and a war criminal by using concentration camps. The sanitary conditions of these camps were horrible; for instance, there was only one bathroom for four hundred people; therefore, they had to stand on line for hours in snow, rain or heat. Within the first few days of being at the camps, thousands of people died of hunger, starvation and decease; in addition, other people died from the cruel punishments of the guards beatings and torture. Typhus, a decease caused by germs carried by flies, was the main decease that spread throughout the camps. There were many true death camps, and these camps were the following seven: Chelmo, Treblinka, Auschwitz (Birkenau), Sobibor, Maidanek, Belzec and Mauthasen. These camps used gas from showerheads to murder their victims, except for Mauthasen, for this camp used a method called "extermination"; that is, mass shootings. Finally, Hitler's most hatred crime was his hate for Jews and his ideals to keep Germany's race supremacy (Aryan). Reading his book entitled "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle), was like listening to him saying "if there is a supreme form of human being, then there must be others less than supreme"; moreover, he shows his hate for Jews and refers to them as liars, parasites, dirty, repulsive, unscrupulous, monsters, foreign menace, bloo
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