It was Lenin and the Bolsheviks - meaning majority (a radical revolutionary group who's opposition was the Mensheviks - meaning minority) that organised an overthrow of the Tsar, Nicholas II of the USSR to introduce a totalitarian regime to society which can also be described as communist. The ideology of this regime came from Marixism It later resulted in the murder of the whole royal family.
Joseph Stalin
Totalitarianism refering to a totalitarian state is a one party state in which each person is supposed to work towards the good of state, much like the aim of Stalin's USSR, or the Nazi's Germany.
That is often called totalitarianism. Obvious examples include Fascist Italy, the USSR (from the mid 1920s onwards) and Nazi Germany,
The czar that turned Russia into a police state was Czar Alexander III.
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who is the leader in a totalitarian state and how did they get thrie power?
Refers to Hitler's rule in Germany, under this rule the country was transformed into a totalitarian state where the Nazi party controlled nearly all aspects of life
The answer is Adolf Hitler.Der Fuhrer means "The Leader". Generally, in Germany, one would be called "Mein Fuhrer", which means "My Leader"; however, Hitler was called "The Leader" to symbolize his totalitarian rule.
Totalitarianism is a system of government in which all social, political, economic, intellectual, cultural, and spiritual activities are controlled by the rulers of a state. A totalitarian state is ruled by a leader who controls a political party, such as Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, Communist China under Mao tse-tung, and the USSR under Joseph Stalin.
Vladimir Lenin
Joseph Stalin was in power from 1922 through 1952.
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