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who was the better leader

vcs

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Depends on whether you value longevity or an amazing peak. Bit like Tendulkar vs. Richards
 

Gnske

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hitler had much more meaningful impact on the world

we know him today, kids now won't give a rats who good old brother joe was
 

Shady Slim

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inb4 we get the mao crowd in saying he’s better than both of them

the numbers are there but doesn’t pass the eye test
 

Gnske

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hitler's adjusted leadership index is far higher, very low troughs but the highest of highs. stalin more or less stayed the same while dipping periodically
 

Lillian Thomson

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I would never have been born without Hitler. I'm not saying that my presence on the planet compensates for religious genocide, just a piece of worthless trivia.
 

trundler

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inb4 we get the mao crowd in saying he’s better than both of them

the numbers are there but doesn’t pass the eye test
Flat truck bully imo. Scored a lower proportion of team runs.

Now Pol Pot has a lower average overall but when you adjust for era/nation he stands out.
 

grecian

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We had a battle of worst dictators once, I don't think the mods thought it was in good taste, as it blatantly wasn't.
 

andruid

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Neither vigorously defended, or came close to doling out terror on the 'inferior' races quite like Churchill.


















There's the match for the tinder, now to bask in the warmth of the blaze.
 

grecian

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Neither vigorously defended, or came close to doling out terror on the 'inferior' races quite like Churchill.


















There's the match for the tinder, now to bask in the warmth of the blaze.
Churchill was funnier tBH, I mean if I had to have a drink with any of them, I'd choose him, I think the other 2 might be a bit intense.
 

Lillian Thomson

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Churchill is one of the biggest imposters in history. He was less popular than Boris Johnson when the got the job as PM in 1940 and was booted out in 1945 at the first opportunity despite having just won a World War.
 
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