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what happened exactly during that fateful day?

I mean we know that Hitler was bent in seizing Russia for generating living space for Germans but he had a strong desire to destroy Stalingrad that he was willing to siege the city instead of focusing all his mind on Moscow.

Could it be just a strategy of taming the BEAR or a personal feud between him and Stalin? If that so, that might have cost literally millions of lives of soldiers and civilians alike for this paramount venture.

In short, what made Hitler so BENT in getting Stalin? I did read before what happened and its really unorthodox but i like to hear your point.

2007-04-10 12:36:42 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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they never met

2007-04-18 01:36:11 · answer #1 · answered by mertev 4 · 1 0

They never met face-to-face. Stalin is known to have used some of the tactics that Hitler had used to devastating ends--think the Night of the Long Knives (Hitler) and the show trials and purges of the late 30's (Stalin).

I don't think that getting Stalin was high on Hitler's list. He saw all slavic people as being inferior, and they certainly had something he wanted--living space, natural resources, people for slave labor. Plus, Hitler probably realized that Russia had the potential to become a major power, thus took the opportunity to try to stop that. There certainly was idealogical hatred between the leadership of the countries, but it all seems too cynical to be very sincere.

2007-04-10 12:42:23 · answer #2 · answered by Still reading 6 · 0 0

Joseph Stalin Wiki

2016-11-07 08:52:19 · answer #3 · answered by bodette 4 · 0 0

There is no record of Hitler ever meeting Stalin.

The only place where they *possibly* could have met, and unlikely at that, is in Vienna in 1913. In January 1913, Stalin was sent to Vienna by Lenin and spent six weeks there writing an article "Marxism and the National Question".

Hitler, after being rejected twice by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (1907 – 1908), tried to make a living as a painter, copying scenes from postcards and selling his paintings to merchants and tourists. He left for Munich in May 1913 when he received the final part of his father's estate.

2007-04-10 13:09:45 · answer #4 · answered by Erik Van Thienen 7 · 1 0

Hitler was a fudge packer,,,Stalin bent that little man and then slap the nuts to him until he squealed like a little piggy...That's why he coped an attitude later!

2007-04-10 14:57:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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