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Castro took over power in Cuba as dictator.
In 1959, a Communist Revolt against CUBA's US-supported dictator, Batista, was successful and established the current Cuban Castro Regime.
The United States has never had a totalitarian communist dictator.
No. Mussolini was a Fascist Dictator.
Vladimir Lenin was the first communist dictator of Russia after the 1917 revolution.
The U.S. was propping up an anti-communist dictator in order to keep a communist dictator out of power.
After the war, Korea remained divided. A demilitarized zone, which still exists, separated the two countries. In North Korea, the Communist dictator Kim Il Sung established collective farms, developed heavy industry, and built up the military. At Kim's death in 1994, his son Kim Jong Il took power. Under his rule, Communist N. Korea developed nuclear weapons but had serious economic problems. On the other hand, South Korea prospered due to the massive aid from the United States and other countries.
Was there at any time a communist dictator that rules all Eurasia? There was communist dictators in different countries of Eurasia but none ruled all Eurasia
No he was not. He was actually Italy's first dictator
Dominican Republic suffered under the brutal dictator...Rafael Trujillo
dictator. it's communist over in visa
Adolf Hitler was the Nazi dictator of Germany. Josef Stalin was the Communist dictator of the Soviet Union (that includes Russia).