Joseph Dugashvilli, better known as Stalin.
Stalin
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.
Stalin
Totalitarianism refering to a totalitarian state is a one party state in which each person is supposed to work towards the good of state, much like the aim of Stalin's USSR, or the Nazi's Germany.
Communism has no state or classes or money. Stalin was the ruler of a vicious state capitalist dictatorship.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has exhibited totalitarian tendencies through the suppression of political dissent, control of the media, and the centralization of power. He has systematically dismantled opposition parties, jailed political rivals, and stifled independent journalism, creating an environment where dissent is not tolerated. Additionally, his regime employs state propaganda to manipulate public perception and maintain authority, effectively limiting democratic freedoms and civil liberties. This consolidation of power and control over societal discourse mirrors characteristics of totalitarian governance.
who is the leader in a totalitarian state and how did they get thrie power?
Joseph Stalin was the Russian ruler from the mid-1920's until he died in 1953. Under Stalin, the state controlled all aspects of Russian's life. Threats of labor camps deterred the people from breaking the rules. Stalin's aim was to create the perfect communist society.
The government is very totalitarian and communist.
Government
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That is often called totalitarianism. Obvious examples include Fascist Italy, the USSR (from the mid 1920s onwards) and Nazi Germany,