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what was the major difference between the totalitarian regimes in the soviet union and thoes in italy and germany
sending a warning to the Soviet Union sending a warning to the soviet union
the three major allies for germany was japan, italy and soviet union.... but soviet union went to the allied powers after hitler betrayed stalin (soviet union)
democratic government
Joseph Stalin did not create the Soviet Union. Vladimir Lenin did that.
what was the major difference between the totalitarian regimes in the soviet union and thoes in italy and germany
The Soviet Union
In the 1930s, four major countries that turned to totalitarian dictatorships were Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union, and Spain. Germany was led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, while Benito Mussolini established a fascist regime in Italy. In the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin solidified his totalitarian rule, and Spain experienced a civil war that resulted in Francisco Franco's dictatorship. Each of these regimes suppressed dissent and promoted state control over various aspects of life.
sending a warning to the Soviet Union sending a warning to the soviet union
The Soviet Union, particulary the Ukrane region, was a major grain producer.
the three major allies for germany was japan, italy and soviet union.... but soviet union went to the allied powers after hitler betrayed stalin (soviet union)
sending a warning to the Soviet Union sending a warning to the Soviet Union
democratic government
Joseph Stalin did not create the Soviet Union. Vladimir Lenin did that.
The major rivals in the cold war was America and Soviet Union (Russia).
The three major industrie that were taken over by the Soviet government were factories, railroads, and businesses.BDP
the fall of the soviet union the birth of the country world war 2 the start of demorcry the start of the soviet union