Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries. Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries.
He had sole control over Germany's government
By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.
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.
By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.
every aspect practicly but mainly their opinions ____ Like all totalitarian regimes, Nazi Germany tried as far as possible to control leisure activities, such as sport, travel and clubs.
Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries. Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries.
Totalitarian governments control all.
For power, total control, and totalitarian rule.
By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.
By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.
He had sole control over Germany's government
A dictator by his/ her very nature takes complete control of a government and the only way they can maintain control is through the military and police to enforce their dictatorship .
use of censorship, secret police, and repression
Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union was definitly one. Then japan's military had complete control too. Other countries like italy and Germany practiced fascism, which is almost the same thing but not quite,
joseph stalin in the soviet union was definitly one. Then japan's military had complete control too. Other countries like italy and Germany practiced fascism, which is almost the same thing but not quite,
During the 1930s, totalitarian governments gained power in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union. These governments exerted total control over a nation, using terror to suppress individual rights and silence all of there opposition. Adolf Hitler in Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy ruled their totalitarian states with a philosophy called fascism. Fascism emphasizes the importance of the nation or an ethnic group and the supreme authority of a leader.
By wielding complete control over all aspects of the economy, dictators were able to stabilize their economies.