Comparison Of Agamemnon And Adolf Hitler

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Comparison of Agamemnon and Adolf Hitler Agamemnon and Adolf Hitler were both very terrible and hate filled war leaders. Both Hitler and Agamemnon were very alike but, like most people, they had their different. Like most people in the world, they have some very odd facts to learn about too. They lived at two completely different times, but they are both very alike. Agamemnon and Adolf Hitler were very comparable to each other. Each man died during a time of war. They both commanded very large military forces and killed a lot of innocent people while in command. Each antagonist was very ruthless and showed no mercy for their enemies. Both men were very alike and it showed through their actions. Although Agamemnon and Hitler were very alike,

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