I would have said Stalin
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I voted for myself obviously
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voted FDR and meant: negative impact.
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That's what she said.
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I voted Stalin, because he provided the blueprint for dictators since. He is the gold standard
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I don't think he was significantly different from Lenin. Lenin saw the need for industrialization, control of the press and the terrors. If Trotsky ended up becoming premier the USSR would have become an antifa terrorist state though so that'd be significantly different
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FDR because I believe his actions have had the longest lasting effects
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Stalin initially, but Hitler has been kicking his ass in residuals through syndication ever since. Every single time someone calls Trump 'Hitler', Spotify has to dole out 1/2 of a cent to Hitler's legacy. It adds up.
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Hitler's effect on culture and the way we think of the world is enormous even if his reign was short lived. He made nationalism into a bogeyman. As long as Trotsky still got the ice pick I think the USSR and communist world would be very similar without Stalin.
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Hitller's thousand year empire, lasted only a few (I'd argue that it had actually started, with the occupations.)
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