Salvador Allende
TAnastasio Somoza
Nicaragua.
They are fighting against Dictator Hosni Mubarak to finally have freedom
as far as i know, there is no khadafy. however, Muarmar Gaddafi is the dictator in Libya. the Population is fighting to get him knocked off the throne
At the time of the Doolittle raid Germany was ruled by a very odious, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting, ranting and raving grotesque little man with a toothbrush moustache, the archetypal moustachioed dictator - parodied brilliantly by Charlie Chaplin in 'The Great Dictator' ... James (Jimmy) Doolittle, along with millions of others, was fighting against that nasty, Nazi little man. It seems there's been some muddle.
For all practical purposes the current leader and dictator of Syria is from a family of such and is fighting to keep his power. This requires him and his regime to kill armed and unarmed citizens of this country.
i would have to say that in the past there was illetericy and people were un educated they just knew fighting, nothing else, but now i see the world has changed and no one is un educated, but still that fighting and dictatorship is going on. so the biggest and the worst dictator of the world is now Gorge Bush millions of people hate him and may almighty Allah punish him. thanks afghan teeneger fraidoon bayat.
The English revolution led to Cromwell, the Russian to Lenin, the French to Napoleon. The fact that this did not happen in America is wholly exceptional, and probably due to the fact that there were 13 independent colonies, and 13 dictators were not available.
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JuliusCaesardid not overthrow the Republic. When he was assassinated, Rome was still a republic. The dictator was anextraordinaryofferof state which was created under the Republic. He was normally appointed bysenatorialdecree for a period of 6 months to deal with emergencies. The term dictator did not have the same meaning as it has today. JuliusCaesarhad himself firstappointeddictator in 49 BC to preside over his own election as consul and resigned from the post after 11 days. He then was appointed dictator for one year in 48 BC. Although this was more than the usual 6 months, it was not totally unprecedented.Anotherman, Sulla, had been appointed dictator for one year 34 year earlier. Caesar broke the mould in 47 BC when he had himself appointed dictator for 10 years. In 44 BC he was appointed dictator for life. JuliusCaesarmanaged to achieve the above through the enormous power heacquiredthrough victories in his civil war against his opponents. In 47 BC the ranks of the senators weredepletedas many of them died in the war. Caesar filled the vacancies with his supporters andincreasedthe size of thesenatefrom 600 to 900. The new 300 senators were also his supporters. Thus he weakened the opposition of the senate, which further helped him toconcentratepower in his hands.
they were fighting gallipoli
No, fighting fish (Bettas) are only interested in fighting with other fighting fish.