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Devils in Disguise


Each soldier carried his own four-day ration, but unfortunally, these rations were all consumed during the first day due to lack of discipline; therefore, out of the 500,000 troops that Napoleon brought, only 20,000 of these man managed and straggled to save their lives. Finally, Napoleon's hunger for power and dominion drove him to kill anyone who got on his way. As soon as he would find out that some country leaders were not obeying his rules, he went and fought them until they died or gave up; for example, after Napoleon defeated both the Austrian and the Prussian, he eliminated the Prussians after he defeated them at the battle of Jena-Auerstadt. He destroyed the Sardinian armies, the Sardinian King started talking of peace, yet Napoleon did not listen, he continued his path of terror and completely wiped out the Sardinians. Napoleon once quoted "I reign only through the fear I inspire-. He wanted to recreate the empire Charlemagne was ruler of many years ago; in addition, he wished to be the next Alexander the Great. In short, Napoleon's atrocities, pitilessness and barbaric actions against his own country and against the world made him infamous as one of the most hatred dictators around the world.
             Another version of Napoleon can be applied to Adolph Hitler, whom is considered to be the bloodiest of all dictators in history. Firstly, he began his tactics by using mass communications to become The Dictator of Germany. He seized total power in Germany by elevating himself to the position of FÜHER, or absolute leader of the German nation and its people. He used mass communication to control Germany and dehumanize the human population. Some of the of the main form of mass communication that Hitler used were; large meetings within the Nazi party, large dehumanization camps and a book entitled "Mein Kampf- which sold over five million copies before the start of World War II. Second, he was the main culprit of World War II, and a war criminal by using concentration camps.


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