Hitler and Lenin never worked together as leaders of their separate countries, Germany and Russia. Lenin died in 1924 and so was not alive when Hitler took control. Hitler and Joseph Stalin did work together in a manner of speaking as leaders of their respective countries at least for a short time. The two leaders entered into a non-aggression pact designed to ensure that Germany would not have to fight Russia on the eastern front while it was going to be at war with France and England on the western front. They did not so much work together as just stay out of each other's way.
I am sure Hitler was aware of Lenin by reputution but Lenin having died [1924]before Hilter had gained power but Lenin probably either had no idea who Hitler was or may have heard the name in passing[although unlikely] the chance that they ever met is almost zero Hitler was never known to be in the USSR and Lenin in germany so the answer is althouh it can not be stated that they never could of met it is highly unlikely
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Hitler's philosophical work
Probably, he'd still have Lenin and Marx to compare Obama to.
The Soviet Union (Lenin, Stalin); Italy (Mussolini); Germany (Hitler).
Nope. They were both Axis, but they didn't really work together.
Lenin criticized people for not reading his work within the proper historical context.
Lenin published "What Is to Be Done?" in 1902. This work outlined his views on the necessary role of a vanguard party in leading the proletariat to revolution.
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Adolf Hitler did not work as a customs officer. Hitler's father Alois Hitler did work as a customs officer. His father was often re-assigned so he moved around frequently.
USA distrusted the USSR, but we had to work together. We didn't really like them, but Hitler was worse.
Because there was no other way to beat Hitler and the Allied leaders were smart to realise that.