Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler were authoritarian leaders who established totalitarian regimes in their respective countries. They employed oppressive tactics, including censorship, Propaganda, and political purges, to maintain control and eliminate dissent. Each leader promoted a distinct ideology—communism in Stalin's case, fascism under Mussolini, and National Socialism with Hitler—while also leveraging nationalism to rally support and consolidate power. Their regimes were marked by widespread human rights abuses and the use of violence to suppress opposition.
Stalin was a Dictator. His government was a Communist-style government.
Stalin's plans were called the Five Year Plans.
Fedora, or a felt hat.
Because he needed Stalin to win the war. Stalin was taking on an entire front more brutual than the one all the other countries were working to handle by themselves. Without Stalin, they would have lost.
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Fascist dictatorships
Mussolini was an Italian Fascist leader.
Charisma. Barack Obama also has charisma but if he had Hitler's kind we'd just think he's nuts. See Howard Dean. He also had a lot of support from people who originally thought he would never have that kind of power. Stalin's situation was similar.
Stalin was a Dictator. His government was a Communist-style government.
Mussolini's Territorial Army, called "Milizia" (Militia) wore a black fez.
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what kind of restraint were put on limited rulers
Stalin's plans were called the Five Year Plans.
Communist
A communist leader