who is the leader in a totalitarian state and how did they get thrie power?
The answer is Adolf Hitler.Der Fuhrer means "The Leader". Generally, in Germany, one would be called "Mein Fuhrer", which means "My Leader"; however, Hitler was called "The Leader" to symbolize his totalitarian rule.
Fascist
Hitler did practice a totalitarian form of government. A totalitarian state is when the state holds the power over the society.
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.
Depends on the definition of "comes to power." If that definition means when he officially took power then 1938 is the year you want. If you want the year he consolidates his power and achieves a totalitarian state, then 1941 is the year you want
cuba is a totalitarian state, which allows their leader to have absolute power over the country, as they do not follow a constitution
When Soviet Leader Lenin died in 1924, it was Joseph Stalin who quickly ascended to power, ultimately leading the Soviet Union to a totalitarian state.
The key traits of a totalitarian state are Ideology, Dynamic Leader, State control of individuals, Methods of Inforcement, Modern Technology, State Control of Society, Dictatorship, and One-party rule.
In a totalitarian state, the leader is typically chosen through a combination of factors such as inheritance, military power, manipulation of the political system, or a combination of these methods. Unlike in democratic systems where leaders are elected by the people, in a totalitarian state, the leader often seizes power through force or coercion and maintains control through authoritarian means. The leader's position is usually secured through a cult of personality, propaganda, and suppression of dissent, rather than through a transparent or democratic process.
The key traits of a totalitarian state are Ideology, Dynamic Leader, State control of individuals, Methods of Inforcement, Modern Technology, State Control of Society, Dictatorship, and One-party rule.
The key traits of a totalitarian state are Ideology, Dynamic Leader, State control of individuals, Methods of Inforcement, Modern Technology, State Control of Society, Dictatorship, and One-party rule.
In a totalitarian government it is a group of people or a single political party that take control of every aspect of the lives of the people they govern. This type of government no longer recognizes the views or beliefs of any other group or political party.
The goal of a totalitarian state is to create a perfect society with no opposition. The leader of this kind of state will take control of all aspects of society including its people's personal lives.
The answer is Adolf Hitler.Der Fuhrer means "The Leader". Generally, in Germany, one would be called "Mein Fuhrer", which means "My Leader"; however, Hitler was called "The Leader" to symbolize his totalitarian rule.
Fascist
Joseph Stalin was in power from 1922 through 1952.
Hitler did practice a totalitarian form of government. A totalitarian state is when the state holds the power over the society.