Napoleon, and Adolf Hitler have many things in common. They
both seem like good people at first, but later they are not the same. The
people want to believe they are good, but when they realize they are doing bad
it’s too late. There are also differences from napoleon, and Hitler. One thing
different is napoleon didn’t really kill animals; he just wanted power like
Hitler. Another thing that napoleon, and Hitler had in common is they both had
a right hand man (or pig). Napoleons right hand pig was squealer. He did most
of the talking for Napoleon, and he was the pig who can convince the other
animals that napoleon was right. Hitler also used his right hand man (Heinrich
Himmler) to do his persuasive talks. Bookrags says, “In 1926 he was named the director of
propaganda.” (Bookrags). They both had a right hand person to persuade the
people that they were right, and convince them that they were good people doing
good stuff for them. Another thing they had in common was that they both had
some kind of group to fight for them, and that people feared. Bookrags says, “The SS. became the most feared, most
well known, and most powerful organization in Nazi Germany.” (Bookrags). Napoleon
had the dogs as his fighters, and the animal feared them, and is one of the
reasons the animals don’t speak their mind. Hitler had the SS, and most people
feared them. They got many other similarities. They are almost the same person.
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