If the question is asking about Dictatorship after World War 1 (Stalin in Russia, Hitler in Germany, Mussolini in Italy, Franco in Spain, Salazar in Portugal, Tito in Yugoslavia), it is the same story in any time and on any continent. When a government is weak and no longer able to fulfill the needs of its people, conditions are right for a dictator to step in and restore order, and there has never been a shortage of dictators willing to do that. Napoleon Boneapart did not set out to become a dictator, but after gaining power he changed his mind. Oliver Cromwell was a most unwilling dictator, but he became a dictator nonetheless.
Most Americans wanted the United States to stay out of foreign conflicts
the league of nations couldn't solve problems if the protagonists did not play the game
economic instability charisma
Dictators promise to improve falling economies
he tells something that is appealing to the people
God telling His son to rise from the grave on the third day.
The English Civil war led to the rise of Oliver Cromwell's military dictatorship in August 1647.
One of the biggest reasons that Cuba failed to rise up again, was because Castro didn't want them overflowing his dictatorship. He needed to be supported.
The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe was created in 1991.
The rise of a dictatorship.
It led to the rise of fascist regime in Italy and the nazist regime in Germany
The shift from an agricultural economy to consumer markets contributed to the rise of the free enterprise system in Europe.