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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.

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