The Soviet Union was the largest totalitarian country in the 1930's. Joseph Stalin was the supreme head of the country, with total control of the country.
Because of his dictatorial powers plus his paranoia, he purged the military, executing most of the General Staff and senior officers in the 1930's. He also forcefully relocated millions of Russians onto collective farms and he murdered millions of Kulucks, which were farmers and were fiercely independent. He also established a vast network of concentration camps, called gulags, in the far east. Millions more died as a result.
Germany, Italy
Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
Most totalitarian countries have a dictatorship by a despot who holds onto power. Most, but not all totalitarian countries adopt this economic system.
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When Soviet Leader Lenin died in 1924, it was Joseph Stalin who quickly ascended to power, ultimately leading the Soviet Union to a totalitarian state.
High unemployment. (It was the 1930s).Antisemitism.
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loss of its people
Post-WW I Europe: The Rise of Totalitarian Governments I. The Treaty of Versailles, 1919 1.
Totalitarian regimes were taking over in several nations