fascist leaders- Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin. all three had totalitarian views.
Joseph Stalin, who was in power from 1924 until his death in 1953, was the soviet leader who stayed in power the longest.
Joseph Stalin was the Soviet leader responsible.
The Soviet leaders probably viewed the Marshall Plan and NATO as direct threats to Soviet security. Soviet leaders felt the United States was using its wealth to buy influence and power in Europe. They feared that strong, rebuilt Western European nations would be a threat to its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.
spread of comunism ideology to the world and gaining more power in the world, economic progress and controling world powerful states to improve their power, containment of united state and capitalist or democratic idea from the world. these were the bassic points in Russian and soviet union forign policy before fall of the soviet union.
In Communist Russia the leaders - with the exeption of Josef Stalin - cannot really be called 'dictators'. Although they had considerable executive powers, they were answerable to the Politbureau of the Soviet Union, which had the very real power to appoint them, control them and fire them. The postwar Soviet leaders were succesively: Josef Stalin, Georgy Malenkov (very briefly); Nikita Krushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Konstantin Chernenko and Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Germany, Soviet Union, and Spain.
Joseph Stalin, who was in power from 1924 until his death in 1953, was the soviet leader who stayed in power the longest.
Joseph Stalin was the Soviet leader responsible.
The Soviet leaders probably viewed the Marshall Plan and NATO as direct threats to Soviet security. Soviet leaders felt the United States was using its wealth to buy influence and power in Europe. They feared that strong, rebuilt Western European nations would be a threat to its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.
Basically the Soviet Union collapsed. Many of its leaders retained power in the new states that arose from its ashes. Still, the old organization able to exert its power from Moscow no longer exists.
Fascist totalitarian leaders did not gain power during WWII. They came to power before the war. It was largely their actions once in power that resulted in that war.
spread of comunism ideology to the world and gaining more power in the world, economic progress and controling world powerful states to improve their power, containment of united state and capitalist or democratic idea from the world. these were the bassic points in Russian and soviet union forign policy before fall of the soviet union.
In Communist Russia the leaders - with the exeption of Josef Stalin - cannot really be called 'dictators'. Although they had considerable executive powers, they were answerable to the Politbureau of the Soviet Union, which had the very real power to appoint them, control them and fire them. The postwar Soviet leaders were succesively: Josef Stalin, Georgy Malenkov (very briefly); Nikita Krushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Konstantin Chernenko and Mikhail Gorbachev.
do government leaders in china gain power
The leaders of the Shang dynasty increased their power by keeping what power they had in their family and then the power kept getting bigger.
A demonstration of power designed to impress the Soviet Union.