The main reason for the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia during the 1930s was the fact that the dictators who were in charge at the time promised the people that the country would experience economic recovery. This was a period of time when the people were very poor and looking for a way out of poverty.
Dictators rose to power because of the recent World War and a world wide economic depression. People wanted economic stability, a surplus of food and a strong leader. Dictators could provide all of those things.
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Countries in Europe which did not have dictators were the Northern European countries, United Kingdom, the Mediterranean Countries, Switzerland, some of the Eastern European countries, Spain, Portugal, France, Greece and others.
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Deepened the worldwide depression and aided the rise of Fascist dictators
There were many dictators during the 1930s because many countries didnt have much power at the time so they needed someone to take control and gain power for their country.
The three major fascist dictatorships in Europe in the 1930s were Hitler's Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Fascist Italy, and Franco's Nationalist Spain. Other countries in Europe were not explicitly fascist, but many of them like Pilsudski's "Republic of Poland" were fascist dictatorships in all but name. Only France and Britain maintained completely anti-fascist (and non-communist) governments.
The GREAT DEPRESSION was an economic disaster in the 1930s which led to many countries' people wanting a strongman who was willing to take drastic measures to "right the ship". In many cases, the people got what they asked for: dictators.
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In the mid 1930s it was Spain, Italy, Germany and USSR who had dictators.
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growing conflicts in European and Asian countries.
because they were being persecuted in their home countries.