No, they never met face to face, not even when the Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union was signed.
However, there was an unsubstantiated report that when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa invading Russia with over 4 million troops, there was a telephone conversation in which Stalin and Hitler called each other names.
AnswerAdolf Hitler would want to meet someone who also had the experience of being a dictator. If it was the time when Hitler was still a dictator, he would seek advice from other on how to improve his German reign.AnswerAdolf Hitler did know his contemporary dictators, Joseph Stalin and Benito Mussolini. His interest in them was not to learn from them but to enhance his knowledge of how to gain advantage.Since Adolf Hitler became a megalomaniac, I believe he would be interested in people who would admire and praise him. Since I don't know of anyone who does, I am not able to name anyone specific.
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
Yes. There are pictures of him shaking hands with the pope. The pope smiling for the cameras.
"In 1932 Churchill visited Germany and an appointment was made for him to meet Hitler. The Nazi leader did not keep the appointment, and Churchill later wrote: "Thus Hitler lost his only chance of meeting me."" From Churchill's obituary in the NY Times written by Anthony Lewis
Harry Truman (US), Winston Churchill (UK), and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) met in Postdam from 17 July to 2 August 1945.
a dictator he was like Hitler and would not be pleasant to meet
No, Hitler and Stalin never met.
AnswerAdolf Hitler would want to meet someone who also had the experience of being a dictator. If it was the time when Hitler was still a dictator, he would seek advice from other on how to improve his German reign.AnswerAdolf Hitler did know his contemporary dictators, Joseph Stalin and Benito Mussolini. His interest in them was not to learn from them but to enhance his knowledge of how to gain advantage.Since Adolf Hitler became a megalomaniac, I believe he would be interested in people who would admire and praise him. Since I don't know of anyone who does, I am not able to name anyone specific.
To meet his goal Joseph Stalin instituted the Revolution from Above program. This was meant to industrialize and improve collectivization of agricultural.
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact .
Yes. There are pictures of him shaking hands with the pope. The pope smiling for the cameras.
No. Castro was born in 1926, on the island of Cuba, and was raised and educated locally (he did not travel outside of Cuba until much later). He was just entering University in 1945, the year Hitler committed suicide. Hitler never traveled outside of Europe.
yes, his father did beat him whenever he would do something wrong or just not meet his father's expectations.
"In 1932 Churchill visited Germany and an appointment was made for him to meet Hitler. The Nazi leader did not keep the appointment, and Churchill later wrote: "Thus Hitler lost his only chance of meeting me."" From Churchill's obituary in the NY Times written by Anthony Lewis
Chamberlain was relieved, he thought he prevented the war from reaching them. He was wrong though, his appeasement tactic only convince Hitler that the German army would not meet serious resistance.
Harry Truman (US), Winston Churchill (UK), and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) met in Postdam from 17 July to 2 August 1945.
Churchill & Roosevelt meet at Casablanca: Tehran & Yalta follow. Attlee, Stalin & Truman meet at Potsdam.