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In the 1930s, militarists and ultranationalists increased their power through a combination of aggressive Propaganda, economic instability, and political maneuvering. They capitalized on national grievances stemming from the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression, promoting a narrative of national revival through militarization and expansion. This led to the militarization of society, the suppression of dissent, and the establishment of authoritarian regimes in countries like Japan and Germany, where militarists and nationalists gained significant influence over government policies and popular support.

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