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27 February 2017
Paradise to hell
named Karl Popper. This quote is about making a promise to make the
world go round and filling promises leaders make to their people. In the
end leaders do what they want regardless of the peoples voices and
make the place they live a living hell. Often times one see this type of
succession. Dictators are the ones who promise to make the world like
how Hitler was a dictator. Hitlers goal was to make Germany perfect
by killing all the Jews. This included having gas chambers, doing
resources and have more political influence. Hitler had many people
under his control. His troops would go into houses and rip people from
collapsed the Jewish peoples wealth by taking over their stores and
making them poor. He would steal their jewelry, china, anything with
value. He also had supporters who supported all his decisions to hate
the Jews and get rid of them. He did this through empty promises to
the people about having a perfect life. He believed that all of these
the World War destroyed his countrys pride. This picture of a new
paradise on the horizon for his country captured many peoples hearts,
living hell for many people, and in the end did not fulfill the promise of
was a ruthless ruler out of the Soviet Union who ruled by fear. Million of
people died under his control and many were left scarred by the things
just executed them on the spot. Stalin controlled all the farms. This led
the government and if he found out that people were rebelling against
him he would execute them. Stalin would use secret police and
the one in the book 1984 with Big Brother. Big Brother controlled
everything in his society and made others spy on each other and
report back to him. Those who went behind Big Brothers back were
tortured and killed. In the end the readers came to the conclusion that
the type of ruling was a dictatorship and the citizens were not happy.
When Stalin got into office he promised his people many things but in
reality made it a living hell for all who lived in the Soviet Union.
leading to things like class struggles and were very destructive to the
building a living hell. All three of these men wanted to increase their
stay under control when one has complete power over a large group of
people in these three cases. Karl Poppers quote has rang true through
time, as these leaders show that you simply cant create paradise
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