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.
Germany invaded Poland in 1939, and before that, since 1918 (when Poland gained its independence), it was a democratic country (however, wioth a kind of authoritarian government).
Lincoln gained a large following that benefited him in future elections.
He gained total control of Germany.
Chancellor of Germany
No one immediatley after the war as they where too corrupt and Kaiser Wilhem abducted from the German throne in 1918 straight after the war. This meant there were positions for leaders in both countries, so each country gained a dictator. The Germans gained the infamous Adolf Hitler, he came into power in 1933 and the Italians gained a dictator called Mussolini - Who they all hated.
Hitler had a significant following in Germany during his rise to power in the 1930s. The Nazi Party gained considerable support, with millions of Germans joining the party or supporting its ideals. However, it is important to note that not all Germans were supporters of Hitler and the Nazi regime.
Presidential, where the President functions as both head of state and head of government and is commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Historically, it appears the government has been presidential since it gained its independence, following World War II
Germany lost a lot of land and rights and adjacent countries gained land and some new countries gained independence. Germany lost a lot of people and I dont think anyone gained people.
The Nobels
Adolf Hitler was originally from Austria. He emigrated to Germany and gained citizenship there in 1932.
Germany.
Britain and France were given most of Germany's territories after the war. France regained Alsace and Lorraine, and Russia gained Prussia.