Political Leaders In The 1930's

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Two Leaders Of the 1930’s and the 1940’s. Adolf Hitler, leader of Germany, started his term in 1934 and ended in 1945. Franklin Roosevelt, President of the United States, started his term in 1933 and ended in 1945. These were two leaders that countries during the 1930’s and 1940’s, but had some differences. Huge, major events occurred during these decades and the countries needed strong leaders to get them through it. Though these leaders lead during the same time they had some major differences. They differed through, political ideologies, treatment of citizens, and goals of leaders. First of all, what is political ideologies? Political ideologies is a set of beliefs that a person or a social class believe in. Hitler’s belief of ideologies differed from Roosevelt’s belief of political ideologies. According to World History: The Modern Era, it states “While in prison, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”). It would later become the basic book of Nazi goals and ideology.” (pg. 552) This reflected Hitler’s ideology: extreme nationalism, racism, and anti-Semitism. Roosevelt believed in less harmful ways. One of his political ideologies was the “New Deal”. The New Deal helped the United States recover its economy from the great depression. …show more content…

Hitler was very harsh to the citizens inhis country. He strongly believed in punishment and racism. According to Biography.com Editiors. “Adolf Hitler Biography.” The biography.com Website. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2016.”Nazis and their collaborators were responsible for the deaths of 11 million to 14 million people, including about 6 million Jews, representing two-thirds of the Jewish population in Europe. Also while hitler only let Germans join with blue eyes and blonde hair, Roosevelt didn’t have restrictions like Hitler did. Roosevelt wasn’t racist. He treated his citizens with