Stalin, in my mind, was worse in some ways. Hitler had very specific (and narrowly defined) groups he wanted to be rid of. Stalin killed for political gains, and mostly his own citizens (and in many cases, people he knew
personally). Hitler sent political adversaries to the camps, but Stalin would usually send the entire extended family, too.
Some say that Lavrentiy Beria poisoned Stalin. If so, they should make a statue of the man somewhere even though Nikita Khrushchev and Marshal Georgy Zhukov had him arrested and executed soon afterward.
shrike wrote:
Dunno, I had a history class in middle school that compared Hitler and Stalin. The conclusion was that both were really nasty pieces of work, but that Hitler was ever so slightly better, in that he was at least more honest and open about much of his nastiness.
This is one of those things that your average person doesn't know but anyone who's ever picked up a book on the subject or spent any time looking into it, knows well.
Reminds me of how Lincoln didn't care much about 'people of color' and freeing the slaves was a political move to keep England and France out of the war in favor of the Confederacy as well as justifying what he'd do to the South by the end of the war and allowing blacks to join the fight in blue. Any student of the 1860s knows this, but the average American thinks of him in a lofty (and innacurate), saint-like view as the "Great Emancipator."