In Communist Russia the leaders - with the exeption of Josef Stalin - cannot really be called 'dictators'. Although they had considerable executive powers, they were answerable to the Politbureau of the Soviet Union, which had the very real power to appoint them, control them and fire them.
The postwar Soviet leaders were succesively: Josef Stalin, Georgy Malenkov (very briefly); Nikita Krushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Konstantin Chernenko and Mikhail Gorbachev.
During WWII the US gave the nickname "The Red Tide" to the Soviet Union.
Dictators do not allow themselves to be criticised. Criticism can lead to rebellion.
Joseph Stalin in WWII, but 1924 is not during WWII.
By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.
That would be Nixon after wwII
Japan, Italy, Germany, and the Soviet Union.
The Dictator of the Soviet Union was Joseph Stalin (pronounced yosef Staliin).
mussolini, lenin
During WWII the US gave the nickname "The Red Tide" to the Soviet Union.
joseph stalin
not that i know of. but Hitler did invaid the soviet union during WWII
Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe after WWII.
Dictators do not allow themselves to be criticised. Criticism can lead to rebellion.
Joseph Stalin in WWII, but 1924 is not during WWII.
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The Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union's entry into World War Two began on September 17, 1939, when it invaded Poland, along with the German army.