Who was ruling at the same time Adolf Hitler was?
1889:
Hitler: Born April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria
Stalin: Was 11 years old on December 18
Roosevelt: Was 7 years old on January 30
Churchill: Was 15 years old on November 30
Daladier: Was 5 years old on June 18
Kai-Shek: Was 2 on October 31
Stalin: Was 11 years old on December 18
Roosevelt: Was 7 years old on January 30
Churchill: Was 15 years old on November 30
Daladier: Was 5 years old on June 18
Kai-Shek: Was 2 on October 31
1904:
Hitler: Father dies at age 65
Stalin: Studying the writings of Lenin
Roosevelt: Was to enter the Columbia Law School one year later
Churchill: Was to meet his future wife for the first time one year later
Daladier: Was to be 20 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Was to be 16 on October 31.
Stalin: Studying the writings of Lenin
Roosevelt: Was to enter the Columbia Law School one year later
Churchill: Was to meet his future wife for the first time one year later
Daladier: Was to be 20 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Was to be 16 on October 31.
1907:
Hitler: Mother dies at age 47
Stalin: Participated in the Tiflis bank robbery, stealing millions and killing many
Roosevelt: Drops out of Columbia law school after passing the New York State Bar exam.
Churchill: Meets his wife for the second time, Clementine Hozier
Daladier: Was to be 23 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Joined Imperial Japanese Army Academy Preparatory School for Chinese students
Stalin: Participated in the Tiflis bank robbery, stealing millions and killing many
Roosevelt: Drops out of Columbia law school after passing the New York State Bar exam.
Churchill: Meets his wife for the second time, Clementine Hozier
Daladier: Was to be 23 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Joined Imperial Japanese Army Academy Preparatory School for Chinese students
1914:
Hitler: Joins Germany's war effort in WW1
Stalin: Was to be 36 on December 18
Roosevelt: Runs for U.S. Senate seat in New York
Churchill: Attacked at the city of Antwerp, October 10, for resources. 2500 men are lost.
Daladier: Was to be 30 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Becomes leader of the Chinese Revolutionary Party after the assassination of Chen Qimei, two years after 1914.
Stalin: Was to be 36 on December 18
Roosevelt: Runs for U.S. Senate seat in New York
Churchill: Attacked at the city of Antwerp, October 10, for resources. 2500 men are lost.
Daladier: Was to be 30 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Becomes leader of the Chinese Revolutionary Party after the assassination of Chen Qimei, two years after 1914.
1919:
Hitler: Becomes a member of the DAP
Stalin: has deserters and renegades publicly executed as traitors
Roosevelt: Visited Scotland, England, Wales and France to inspect U.S. naval facilities.
Churchill: Sanctioned the use of tear gas on troublesome tribesmen of Iraq.
Daladier: Was to be 35 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Joined Sun Yat-sen's Base movement to Guangzhou a year earlier.
Stalin: has deserters and renegades publicly executed as traitors
Roosevelt: Visited Scotland, England, Wales and France to inspect U.S. naval facilities.
Churchill: Sanctioned the use of tear gas on troublesome tribesmen of Iraq.
Daladier: Was to be 35 on June 18
Kai-Shek: Joined Sun Yat-sen's Base movement to Guangzhou a year earlier.
1924:
Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch
Stalin: On January 21, Lenin dies and a power struggle begins
Roosevelt: A return to public life after he was stricken with Polio
Churchill: sought election at the Westminster Abbey by-election
Daladier: Government minister in various posts during the coalition governments between 1924 and 1928
Kai-Shek: Spends three months in Moscow studying the Soviet military and political systems
Stalin: On January 21, Lenin dies and a power struggle begins
Roosevelt: A return to public life after he was stricken with Polio
Churchill: sought election at the Westminster Abbey by-election
Daladier: Government minister in various posts during the coalition governments between 1924 and 1928
Kai-Shek: Spends three months in Moscow studying the Soviet military and political systems
1934:
Hitler: Becomes Führer of Nazi Germany
Stalin: Blames the murder of Sergei Kirov on a "vast conspiracy of saboteurs and Trotskyites"
Roosevelt: Unemployment rates skyrocket due to the Great Depression
Churchill: In one of his first great speeches Churchill stressed the need to rebuild the Royal Air Force and to create a Ministry of Defence
Daladier: Becomes Prime Minister one year earlier
Kai-Shek: Kai-Sek's 5th Campaign surrounds the Chinese Red Army
Stalin: Blames the murder of Sergei Kirov on a "vast conspiracy of saboteurs and Trotskyites"
Roosevelt: Unemployment rates skyrocket due to the Great Depression
Churchill: In one of his first great speeches Churchill stressed the need to rebuild the Royal Air Force and to create a Ministry of Defence
Daladier: Becomes Prime Minister one year earlier
Kai-Shek: Kai-Sek's 5th Campaign surrounds the Chinese Red Army
1944:
Hitler: Almost killed in the Wolf's Lair assassination attempt. Executes hundreds and arrests thousands as a result. Hitler did not take this lightly.
Stalin: He, Roosevelt and Churchill meet at the Yalta Confrence in February
Roosevelt: He, Stalin and Churchill meet at the Yalta Confrence in February
Churchill: He, Roosevelt and Stalin meet at the Yalta Confrence in February
Daladier: Is succeeded as Prime Minister of France in 1940 by Paul Reynaud
Kai-Shek: Influence in the Cairo Confrence one year earlier, unresolved until 1972
Stalin: He, Roosevelt and Churchill meet at the Yalta Confrence in February
Roosevelt: He, Stalin and Churchill meet at the Yalta Confrence in February
Churchill: He, Roosevelt and Stalin meet at the Yalta Confrence in February
Daladier: Is succeeded as Prime Minister of France in 1940 by Paul Reynaud
Kai-Shek: Influence in the Cairo Confrence one year earlier, unresolved until 1972
1945:
Hitler: Commits suicide April 30, 1945
Stalin: "Iron Curtain" goes up
Roosevelt: Dies of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945
Churchill: Defeated in the 1945 election
Kai-Shek: Chinese government was ill-prepared for Japan's defeat and struggled to regain power
Stalin: "Iron Curtain" goes up
Roosevelt: Dies of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945
Churchill: Defeated in the 1945 election
Kai-Shek: Chinese government was ill-prepared for Japan's defeat and struggled to regain power