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Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives

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Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives
Cover of the first edition
AuthorAlan Bullock
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsAdolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
1991
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages1158
ISBN0-00-686198-9

Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives is a 1991 book by the historian Alan Bullock, in which the author puts the German dictator Adolf Hitler in perspective with the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.

Bullock had already written a celebrated biography of Hitler in 1952 (Hitler: A Study in Tyranny). In Hitler and Stalin, he analyses the inner doctrines that made victory and unparalleled terror possible. While analyzing the lives of Hitler and Stalin, he prompts the reader with the importance of the German-Russian axis in the first half of the century.[1]

The title and structure of the book refer to the ancient Greek writer Plutarch and his Parallel Lives.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Kakutani, Michiko (3 April 1992). "Books of The Times; Hitler and Stalin: A Double Portrait of Tyrants". The New York Times.
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