Hitler Quote by Andrew Roberts
““Hitler had done quite enough in his career to prove how utterly untrustworthy he was long before the Nazi–Soviet Pact was signed in August 1939, yet as Alexander Solzhenitsyn pointed out: ‘Not to trust anybody was very typical of Josef Stalin. All the years of his life did he trust one man only, and that was Adolf Hitler.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, 1995
Stalin’s extreme distrust meant he trusted only Hitler, highlighting paradoxical loyalty amid betrayal.
In simple terms: Stalin trusted only Hitler, showing odd loyalty.
Recognize how distrust can shape alliances.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- diplomatic negotiations
- historical analysis
- leadership studies
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does Stalin’s selective trust reveal about power?
- How do leaders’ personal biases affect international relations?
Stalin’s trust may be overstated; context matters.