No. Dictatorships existed long before Hitler ever became a thing. The Bolsheviks took control of what became the Soviet Union in 1917, and imposed a Dictatorship even harsher in some ways than that of Hitler. Going back even further in time, feudal governments tended to be harsh dictatorships.
Dictatorship has existed pretty much as long as government has. Hitler was nothing special in that regard.
BenitoMussolini in Italy and Adolf Hitler in Germany.
Adolf Hitler was the chancellor of Germany and dictator of the Nazi party. Hitler wanted the extinction of all Jews, who he believed to be the enemy of the German people. Under Hitler's dictatorship, approximately 6 million Jewish people were killed in concentration camps during World War 2.
Since Nazism (National Socialism) was closely acquainted with a dictator (Adolf Hitler) in the Second World War, I would say that Nazi would be a good word that applied to a dictatorship.
Because he was a world wide known person for attempting world dictatorship. He killed so many people that our world population went down by 30%.
He didnt rule world war 2 but he did bring it on with his hard rules as a dictator
No such thing, as Adolf Hitler was a corporal in World War 1.
Adolf Hitler was a corporal during World War 1, so no.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler of the Nazi Party
The horror of Hitlers dictatorship stands alone in the annals of human cruelty. Under the cover of World War ll he was responsible for 30 million deaths
adlof Hitler was in WWII
Adolf Hitler started world war2 because Germany was blamed for world war1 and Adolf Hitler said he will redeem Germany and Adolf Hitler fought in world war2