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WW1 contributed to the rise of fascism in both Italy and Germany and to the rise of totalitarianism in the Soviet Union.
These more extreme ideologies arose in the tumultuous climate of the Great Depression, both the extreme right with fascism and the extreme left with communism. Admittedly, the Soviet Union's communism is a product of the Russian Revolutions after World War I, but the regime got progressively more extreme in the 1930s.
Germany, soviet union, italy, spain, and japan.
Soviet Russia and Red China under Mao are good examples. Also, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
Totalitarianism is the belief that the government has complete and total control over everything. It limits freedoms. Totalitarianism was used in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. It is also being debated whether or not Fascist Italy was a totalitarian regime.
Russia Japan Germany Italy Spain
Germany and Italy were socialist governments. The Soviet Union was communist and Japan was Imperialistic.
Totalitarianism began in Italy in the 1920s.
Japan, Italy, Germany, and the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union had to have a revolution to obtain a totalitarian state, Italy and Germany elected theirs. All three had a single dictator emerge.
The leader of Italy was Benito Mussolini, who ruled under totalitarianism. The leader of the Soviet Union was Joseph Stalin who was a totalitarian dictator and also a communist. The leader of Germany was Adolf Hitler who also was a totalitarian dictator. All three of these countries were called the Axis powers because they all had similar governments and economic systems, along with a common goal of acquiring land.
what was the major difference between the totalitarian regimes in the soviet union and thoes in italy and germany