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Musk reposted post that said, 'Stalin, Mao and Hitler didn't murder millions of people' - Snopes.com
U.S. President Donald Trump's adviser, Elon Musk, reposted another user's post on X in March 2025, showing a screenshot reading, "Stalin, Mao and Hitler didn’t murder millions of people.
The post falsely claimed that Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Mao Zedong were not responsible for the murders of millions of people, but rather public sector workers were. By Kate Conger Early on ...
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Elon Musk Defends Hitler, Mao and Stalin - MSNUnelected White House advisor Elon Musk retweeted a post on Thursday that blamed the atrocities committed by Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong — on public sector workers. "Stalin, Mao ...
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Elon Musk retweets post saying Hitler, Mao and Stalin 'didn't murder millions of people' - MSNTesla CEO Elon Musk has caused outrage after he reposted a tweet that claimed that Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong were not responsible for the deaths of millions of people but the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNElon Musk sparks fury after retweeting claim Hitler, Stalin and Mao 'didn't murder millions' - MSNElon Musk has shared a tweet that claimed Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong were not responsible for the deaths of ...
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Invasion of Poland 1939: The Soviet VersionOn September 17 1939, the Soviet Red Army invaded Poland from the East while it was fighting Nazi Germany in the West.
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Ana Navarro Compares Trump as Time Person of the Year to Hitler, Stalin: ‘He’s In That Kind of Company’ - MSNHitler was named Time’s “Man of the Year” in 1938 while Stalin won the award a year later. The Soviet dictator would be declared “Man of the Year” again in 1942.
Iranian-Americans largely back Trump’s bombing and compare the Ayatollah’s regime to ‘Hitler and Stalin’ - ‘No negotiation, ...
The post falsely claimed that Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Mao Zedong were not responsible for the murders of millions of people, but rather public sector workers were. By Kate Conger.
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