The United States has never had a totalitarian communist dictator.
The Soviet Union had to have a revolution to obtain a totalitarian state, Italy and Germany elected theirs. All three had a single dictator emerge.
A dictator
massive economic hardships caused by the Great Depression
That is often called totalitarianism. Obvious examples include Fascist Italy, the USSR (from the mid 1920s onwards) and Nazi Germany,
A totalitarian dictator does anything he wants to do. There is no check or balance in that sort of government.
A Monarch implies a Monarchy, and the Third Riech (Germany under Hitler) aka Nazi Germany was not a Monarchy. Therefore no. Germany at that time was a totalitarian state and most (but not all) political scientists would agree that it was a dictatorship. It is therefore generally acceptable to call hitler a dictator.
A dictator.
The dictator has all the power.
At the time of the third reich, Adolf Hitler was the totalitarian dictator, or "the fuehrer" (german for leader).
Yes and its called a "Dictator." :D
despot, totalitarian, authoritarian, autocrat, dictator