a shogun.
because he was the first actual ruler
The title he adopted was fuhrer. Which means leader
In times of crisis in the Roman Republic, a leader could appoint a dictator, who was granted extraordinary powers for a limited period, usually six months, to address the emergency effectively. Additionally, the leader could rally support from the Senate and other political bodies to create a united front, ensuring stability and order. Effective communication with the populace was also crucial to maintain morale and public trust. Lastly, implementing strategic military or diplomatic actions could help mitigate the crisis.
A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.A Roman leader who had power for six months was a dictator. After that period of time, ideally, he was supposed to resign his power unless the senate voted an extension. Julius Caesar was the exception, who was made perpetual dictator.
Military powers, treaties; appointments and temporary appointments
He was a military leader for Japan. He made the descisions such as the choice to join the axis powers. So he was pretty much the dictator of Japan.
A dictator might have been a good person at first. When a leader is in power for a really long time his mentality changes, thus creating a dictator. Two things create a dictator, being in power for too long and unlimited powers, as in absolute monarchy where the leader has right to do anything.
allie dictator was stalon dictator of Russia, the axis dictator was Hitler
dictator
Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers
Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers.
congress has the power to declare war, the president commands the armed forces
because he was the first actual ruler
The title he adopted was fuhrer. Which means leader
In times of crisis in the Roman Republic, a leader could appoint a dictator, who was granted extraordinary powers for a limited period, usually six months, to address the emergency effectively. Additionally, the leader could rally support from the Senate and other political bodies to create a united front, ensuring stability and order. Effective communication with the populace was also crucial to maintain morale and public trust. Lastly, implementing strategic military or diplomatic actions could help mitigate the crisis.
The leader of Italy was Benito Mussolini, who ruled under totalitarianism. The leader of the Soviet Union was Joseph Stalin who was a totalitarian dictator and also a communist. The leader of Germany was Adolf Hitler who also was a totalitarian dictator. All three of these countries were called the Axis powers because they all had similar governments and economic systems, along with a common goal of acquiring land.
Germany Italy & Japan. Germany has Hitler. The Italian Duce is Mussolini. Japans military leader is General Tojo.