In Japan, Emperor Hirohito or the Showa Emperor was the monarch during WWII. During WWI his father, Taisho Emperor reigned.
A monarchy.
none of them?
Yes, Italy was a Kingdom before and During WWII and abolished the monarchy in 1946.
there was no emperor of the soviet union during world war two, it was already under communist control and so had no monarchy Josef Stalin.
During World War I, Spain was a monarchy, under the rule of Alfonso XIII, who ruled in name from 1886-1931 and in actuality from 1902-1931. Spain remained neutral during World War I since Alfonso XIII was related to both Allied and Central Power monarchies.
During World War 2, Japan had a militarized government, after the war the United states took control of Japan and turned them into a liberal democracy. Today Japan has a constitutional Monarchy.
When Russia entered the First World War in 1914, they were still under the monarchy of Tsar Nicholas II, however, he was overthrown in 1917 by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
the Bolshevik revolution affected WWII in many ways. one of these is that Russia went under a new rule. The Bolsheviks (communists) overthrew the monarchy that was in place.
The concept of absolute, arbitrary monarchy was destroyed during the English Civil War....
George VI was the King of England during the time but the British monarchy had nothing to do with the war because they just sat around and had tea time with the occasional sex breaks.
Functionally, it was. It was nominally a constitutional monarchy with a separate legislative body called the Reichstag, but the kaiser had near complete power.
Great Britain