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This 6 page paper compares Saddam Hussein and Adolf Hitler, and argues that while there are similarities, the comparison is not exact. Further, Hussein's deed, heinous as they were, can never compare to Hitler's, and equating the two men trivializes Hitler's monstrous acts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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similarities and differences between the two men. Discussion If the student looks up "Hitler and Hussein" on the web, hes likely to find sites that are either screeching that the
two are virtually synonymous and that we should have learned our lesson 70 years ago; these sites are rah-rah supporters of the current war in Iraq. At the other end
of the spectrum are those who say comparisons between the two are either minimal or nonexistent, and that comparing them is just a way to justify a bad decision in
the Middle East. The point is, comparing the two can at times be an extremely emotional exercise geared more toward supporting a particular position than objectively discussing these historical figures.
Well try to move past that and find more meaningful discussions. One writer says that attempts to equate Hussein, Hitler and Stalin are "simply wrong" (Nagorski, 2003). Nagorski points out
that if we look at it quite bluntly, then despite his reign of "wholesale terror and killing to maintain power" he is simply not in the "same league" with Hitler
(Nagorski, 2003). Putting Hussein on an equal footing with Hitler and Stalin "risks trivializing the horrors inflicted by the worst monsters of the last century" (Nagorski, 2003). Lets reflect on
what we know of this, just from history. Hitler presided over a systematic attempt to eradicate all the Jews of Europe; six million died in the concentration camps, along with
millions more who were found to be "defective" in some way. We also know that Hitler brought people from all over the occupied territories to locations where they could be
killed, and that he and his SS accomplished this gruesome task with stunning precision. He also, not incidentally, precipitated the world into war when he attacked, in rapid succession,
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