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In both countries the government was dictatorial. Everything depended on one person's opinion and will. In both countries there was one-party system. In both countries there were camps for the opposition or the people undesired to separate and kill them. They both had a secret police and anyone could get arrested and even executed without a charge or a trial. Great fear was characteristic in both countries. Both countries intended to conquer Poland.

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