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.
Great Britain ruled the seas or France
Totalitarian
Many countries needed the military's help to recover after World War I which led to the rise of totalitarian regimes. The Great Depression left countries vulnerable to dictators. Many Europeans lost faith in their democratic governments. The Great Depression led countries to support new leaders, some of whom were totalitarians.
Germany which was ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm I.
Mussolini's domestic goal was the eventual establishment of a totalitarian state with himself as supreme leader. Mussolini ruled Italy as Prime Minister from 1922 until he was removed from power in 1943.
During World War II, the most prominent totalitarian regimes were Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, and the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. Italy, under Benito Mussolini, also exhibited totalitarian characteristics as part of its Fascist regime. Additionally, Japan, while not a totalitarian state in the traditional sense, had militaristic and authoritarian governance that aligned with totalitarian principles during the war.
No countries ruled Berlin after world war 2
Autocratically, for the most part.
yes
Communism is not totalitarian. A Communist world would have no government or classes or money.
Great Britain ruled the seas or France
communist party
European countries ruled so many other countries of the world
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.
Totalitarian
Many countries needed the military's help to recover after World War I which led to the rise of totalitarian regimes. The Great Depression left countries vulnerable to dictators. Many Europeans lost faith in their democratic governments. The Great Depression led countries to support new leaders, some of whom were totalitarians.
There are now several Totalitarian countries in the world using his name and ideas to justify their atrocities, etc.