Brutal dictators aren't "allowed" to come to power, they force their way into it.
A few prime examples who took over after World War II: Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Cuba's Fidel Castro, the Kim dynasty in North Korea, the Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran, Mullah Mohammed Omar in Afghanistan, and Romania's Nicolae Ceaucescu.
There are no safeguards since it can be sold by any government that own it.
The conflict in Darfur is a struggle of land and power in Sudan between the Sudanese government and rebel forces. The conflict broke into violence in 2003 and has escalated since, with both sides being brutal and violent.
Germany mainly and somewhat Italy since their dictators (Hitler and Mussolini) threatened to take over the world.
Constantine was Christian himself. Since roman emperors were dictators, they quickly obeyed his new law.
Well, the dictators aren't really new, since WW2 took place in the late 1930's to the middle of the 1940's, but the big main dictators in Europe were: Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler. Sorry, I don't really know the first names. You can look for them. It's fairly easy if you look. The web is very easy to use. : )
The people weren't able to fight back since they didn't have enough power to overthrow the Nazis.
Since you didn't say who "they" might be, we have no idea. Please change the question so that we know what you're talking about.
He was very cruel to the Russian people and was brutal to those who opposed him.
they were allowed to work in factories since men were at war
It is a right we have has since the beginning.
since the name Cameroon,she have never had a king but actually president Paul biya had declared himself as the king of cameroon
He was the brutal dictator of Cuba since 1959. He killed thousands and put people in prison for disagreeing with him.