monkkey
The Soviet Union (Lenin, Stalin); Italy (Mussolini); Germany (Hitler).
Totalitarian governments have emerged in several countries throughout history, most notably in the early to mid-20th century. Examples include the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, and Fascist Italy under Benito Mussolini. Additionally, regimes like those in North Korea under Kim Il-sung and more recently in Cuba under Fidel Castro also exemplify totalitarian rule. These governments typically centralized power, suppressed dissent, and aimed for complete control over various aspects of life.
Early governments emerged because people found that being organized helped them survive.
A Powerful Legislature
the will of the people
the will of the people
Following World War I, several major totalitarian dictators emerged, notably Benito Mussolini in Italy, who established a fascist regime, and Adolf Hitler in Germany, who led the Nazi Party to power. Joseph Stalin also rose to prominence in the Soviet Union, solidifying his control after Lenin's death and implementing a totalitarian state. These leaders utilized propaganda, repression, and state control to maintain power and promote their ideologies.
NO! a powerful legislature
Prussia.
Totalitarian regimes often emerged in times of economic turmoil, such as severe inflation, unemployment, and widespread poverty. These crises created social unrest and disillusionment with existing governments, making populations more susceptible to radical ideologies. Leaders capitalized on this discontent by promising stability, national rejuvenation, and economic recovery, often through authoritarian means. The resulting centralized control allowed them to suppress dissent and consolidate power.
Each of the Thirteen Colonies were destined to become the United States, had its own unique history and development, common features and patterns emerged in their governments.
I wonder if you mean re-emerge, as Germany is much older than the Cold War.