Mr. Van Loan says you often hear that Hitler’s mass murders were methodical and orderly and Stalin’s were brutal and erratic. But, he says, that’s not entirely true. “There always was, undoubtedly, a focus on the elites, the leadership in society, anybody who was educated,” he says.

Mr. Van Loan says you often hear that Hitler’s mass murders were methodical and orderly and Stalin’s were brutal and erratic. But, he says, that’s not entirely true. “There always was, undoubtedly, a focus on the elites, the leadership in society, anybody who was educated,” he says.

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Mr. Van Loan says you often hear that Hitler’s mass murders were methodical and orderly and Stalin’s were brutal and erratic. But, he says, that’s not entirely true. “There always was, undoubtedly, a focus on the elites, the leadership in society, anybody who was educated,” he says.

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