Hitler
Historically, several leaders have been noted for their lack of formal education or literacy, yet they held significant power. For instance, the famous Zulu king Shaka Zulu, who founded the Zulu nation in the early 19th century, was reportedly illiterate. Additionally, leaders like the 19th-century Afghan king Sher Ali Khan and some tribal chiefs in various regions often relied on oral traditions and local knowledge rather than formal education. Despite their illiteracy, these leaders demonstrated considerable political acumen and leadership skills.
Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito were all mad with power. So was Napolean Bonaparte.
Fascist totalitarian leaders did not gain power during WWII. They came to power before the war. It was largely their actions once in power that resulted in that war.
One of the most famous Japanese leaders is Emperor Hirohito, who ruled Japan during World War II and its aftermath. His reign oversaw Japan's transformation from an imperial power to a modern democratic nation.
The Nobels
Because of unemployed young men who were disaffected with their political leaders.
Two other groups who held power during these times were religious leaders and wealthy merchants.
President John F. Kennedy was in power in the US.Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was in power in the USSR.
do government leaders in china gain power
They Increased their own power by selling llama skins to the Indians during The Indoor Pool Construction of 1289. Majestical.....
The leaders of the Shang dynasty increased their power by keeping what power they had in their family and then the power kept getting bigger.
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