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Japanese militarists, Adolf Hitler (der Führer), and Benito Mussolini (Il Duce) all shared a belief in authoritarian rule, nationalism, and militarism during the early to mid-20th century. They sought to expand their nations' power and territory through aggressive military campaigns and often employed Propaganda to promote their ideologies. Additionally, they implemented repressive regimes that suppressed dissent and promoted a unifying national identity, often at the expense of individual rights and freedoms. Their alliances during World War II further linked their goals and strategies in pursuit of global dominance.

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