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Historical examples of Totalitarian dictators and totalitarianism include Adolf Hitler of Germany, Joseph Stalin of Russia/Soviet Union. (It is known as the Soviet Union under communism) Another example is Mao from China and Benito Mussolini of Italy. Saddam Hussein can also be an example of a totalitarian dictator. Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini show up during the uprising of World War II. Examples/Characteristics of a totalitarianism regime are that the government is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state. Also, totalitarian dictators tend to have a "cult of personality and where the leader usually rules with fear.
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Totalitarian rule means that the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. It's the opposite of liberty, which means that citizens are free to do what they want as long as they respect the rights of others. Laws are made to define, for example, that your right to swing your fist stops before it reaches my nose. An example of rule in a totalitarian state is the presence of secret police who arrest you for anything at all and imprison you without a trial. That's how concentration camps (in Germany) and the gulag (in the Soviet Union) got established.
The Warsaw ghetto uprising in April 1943 is a classic example of Jewish armed resistance to Nazi oppression during the Holocaust. Uprising in larger ghettos such as Warsaw, Bialystok, Grodno, or Minsk also took place. Jews took armed uprising when they got convinced the Germans were in to extinct the Jews.
A dictator. An example of a dictator would be Adolf hitler.
Historical examples of Totalitarian dictators and totalitarianism include Adolf Hitler of Germany, Joseph Stalin of Russia/Soviet Union. (It is known as the Soviet Union under communism) Another example is Mao from China and Benito Mussolini of Italy. Saddam Hussein can also be an example of a totalitarian dictator. Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini show up during the uprising of World War II. Examples/Characteristics of a totalitarianism regime are that the government is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state. Also, totalitarian dictators tend to have a "cult of personality and where the leader usually rules with fear.
Generally speaking this is an administrative form of government, Totalitarian. A Totalitarian form of government can exist in almost any base form of government. For example a Totalitarian: Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy; however some form of governments would specifically limit it, so would not (at least in theory) be possible, such as a Totalitarian Republic.
Dictatorship. For example Hitler's reign over Germany.
Oh yes, there are a number of totalitarian governments in existence today. The most totalitarian government is that of North Korea, but there are lots of others. China is another very significant example. Burma/Myanmar has a very unpleasant totalitarian government. Iran has a totalitarian theocracy.
A totalitarian government. See 1984. It'll give you a pretty good idea about one.
There are presently a number of totalitarian states on Earth; the most extreme example is that of North Korea and Lithuania's "Seimas". Burma (also known as Myanmar) is also notable for its totalitarianism, as are several other nations including China, Libya, Syria, etc.
That is called a totalitarian regime. The best current example of totalitarianism is the government of North Korea.
Citizens of totalitarian dictatorships with extreme religious ideologies have very little freedom. An example is Iran. Also, extreme communist regimes, for example, in its time, the USSR gave its citizens very little freedom.
This is a Dictatorship, a form of totalitarian rule.
Yes. Cuba is the paramount example.
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Totalitarian rule means that the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. It's the opposite of liberty, which means that citizens are free to do what they want as long as they respect the rights of others. Laws are made to define, for example, that your right to swing your fist stops before it reaches my nose. An example of rule in a totalitarian state is the presence of secret police who arrest you for anything at all and imprison you without a trial. That's how concentration camps (in Germany) and the gulag (in the Soviet Union) got established.