In Germany at the time the economy was in shambles and people where on real hard times. Hitler promised a better life for Germany. In the early stages of his power Hitler was viewed as a hero for turning the country around and believe it or not was envied by other leaders. It has been argued that if Hitler didn't go off the deep end he would have been held in high regard. That all went out the window when war started. People in Germany stilled believed in him but of course he lost much of his shine after invading Poland. Remarkably the world really took a blind eye to his treatment of the Jews up to this point. Once he had a shipped filled with deported Jews and watched as country after country refused their entry. This only reinforced his notion that Jews must go and shortly afterward the persecution of the Jews became harsher.
Dictators were able to rise to power easily during the 1930s because of the recent World War and a world-wide depression. Many people were seeking economic stability, a surplus of food, a strong leader to help them, and some national pride. This is just what dictators like Hitler, Stalin, and Tojo offered.
Germany (Adolf Hitler) and Russia (Josef Stalin). Many people believe Italy was a totalitarian government, but historians aren't sure whether Mussolini intended to have complete control over the people. Another possibly totalitarian government was Japan under Hirohito's rule. However, most people don't believe it was a totalitarian government.
It is the foundation of American society and the main change from the history of nations before it. The people get to decide how their country is run not Kings and Queens or dictators.
The people would gain the idea that the government is the answer to everything, using totalitarian tactics such as censorship, media bans, violence, etc..
Dictators today like Hitler probably because Hitler was a dictator. He showed very good qualities about dictatorship, and lead a good example to those people who wanted to be like him, who would later become dictators or follow the same type of evil path as Hitler set out on.
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They didn't do anything. They talked to the dictators but the dictators excluded their countries from the League of Nations. When war broke out the League wasn't formidable enough to do anything and it eventually collapsed.
Every nation has its own history, customs, etc. Usually people from nations ruled by dictators has no culture to change rules.
Totalitarian government controls everything, using terror to suppress individual rights and silence opposition. People who disagreed with Hitler were silenced, beaten, or killed.
Any who are not ruled by a democratic form of government. This would include any nations under a Communist regime (e.g.: People's Republic of China, North Korea, etc), as well as certain so-called monarchies (e.g.: Saudi Arabia, etc.) If you wish a complete list of all non-totalitarian nations in the world you will have to do your own research.
Some people may be drawn to dictators due to a desire for strong leadership, a belief that a dictator can bring order and stability, or through propaganda that portrays the dictator in a positive light. Additionally, fear, coercion, and manipulation tactics employed by dictators can also contribute to their support among certain individuals.
the dictators basically told people to kill people and what the battle plan was in the case of a battle
The league of nations lasted from 1919-1946.
Dictators were able to rise to power easily during the 1930s because of the recent World War and a world-wide depression. Many people were seeking economic stability, a surplus of food, a strong leader to help them, and some national pride. This is just what dictators like Hitler, Stalin, and Tojo offered.
A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
Many of the problems African nations face today are due to their own African dictators like Mugabe. There has been a long line of Africans destroying their own countries and people.