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I have an extreme interest in dictators, especially of the Antebellum period. I have an intrest both in those that I support (Park, Franco, Dollfuss, Mussolini) and those that I revile (Hitler, Stalin, Mao). My interest in them goes beyond politics too, I like to know their hobbies (Mussolini played Tennis and Mao loved to swim), their pets (Hitler had a mouse and two dogs, Mussolini had several cats and a lioness), and their early life. I was wondering if anyone else had a similar interest.
oh god yes, dictators fascinate me, Stalin, Nicolae Ceaucescu, Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung, the entire communist system fascinates me
HITLER!!!! I love studying the "issues" he had.
Do Latin American independence leaders with dictorial tendencies (Simon Bolivar, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, though I suppose Maximillian was rather interesting too) count?

I suppose that I'm more interested in them because I'm into Latin American history though.

After Portiforio Diaz, I think that all of the dictators in Latin America were uninteresting, simply nationalist (or in Castro's case, communist) bastards without any depth to them that I can see.

I suppose Mussolini was interesting.

How could somebody so competant at Italian domestic policy be so terrible at administering the countries he conquered?
I study certain leaders who were sort of like dictators. Shaka Zulu and Ghenghis Khan are among my favourites at the moment.

SoccerFreak248 Wrote:
HITLER!!!! I love studying the "issues" he had.


And boy, did he have issues!

SoccerFreak248 Wrote:
HITLER!!!! I love studying the "issues" he had.

Not only him, his whole ministry. Goebells, Goring, Himmler, Speer, Hess, Bormann etc.

I have been fascinated by Communist dictators: Lenin, Stalin, Ceauscescu, Kim Il-Sung/Kim Jong-Il. I would have to say that Stalin is probably the most intriguing for me, since my one of my interests is the Soviet period of Russian history.
I mentioned in the countries thread that I had a particularly intense interest in North Korea.  This stretched to an interest also in Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, though that's the only time I've had a particular interest in dictators.
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