The four dictators you might be referring to could vary, but commonly mentioned figures include Adolf Hitler, who lived in Germany; Joseph Stalin, who lived in the Soviet Union; Mao Zedong, who lived in China; and Benito Mussolini, who lived in Italy. Each of these leaders held significant power in their respective countries during the 20th century and played pivotal roles in shaping their nations' histories.
Many countries live under dictators. It is common even in modern day. For example, Cuba.
During WW II all four of those countries were ruled by dictators. I would go so far as to call them evil dictators.
Countries in Europe which did not have dictators were the Northern European countries, United Kingdom, the Mediterranean Countries, Switzerland, some of the Eastern European countries, Spain, Portugal, France, Greece and others.
Japan, Italy, Germany, and the Soviet Union.
After WW1 germany, Italy, and Japan had dictators. Germanys was HITLER:(
Cuba, China, North Korea
Germany and Italy both fell to dictators in World War 1.
Yes, Cuba, Venezuaela, Iran, many.
Czechoslovakia and Finland.
The issue that had the biggest contribution to the rise of dictators during the 1930's was that much of the world was experiencing economic depression. Dictators rose to power promising that they would fix the economic problems in their countries.
they cause technology problems
Dictators anywhere run countries ruthlessly and cruelly.