Totalitarianism has been characterized by absolute control by the state over all aspects of life, and notable examples include Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, and North Korea under the Kim dynasty. Other nations that have experienced totalitarian regimes include Fascist Italy under Benito Mussolini and more recently, regimes like those in Eritrea and Turkmenistan. These governments typically suppress dissent, control the media, and limit personal freedoms to maintain their power.
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Ideology has no place under authoritarian rule. This is because it involved thinking. This is looked down upon under such occurrence.
the war left behind destruction and bitterness in those nations
Africa is a continent, not a country. African nations have never been under a single rule.
By absolute control of the State or any governing branch of a centralised institution
Philippines, Singapore, and Dutch East Indies
This is correct. However the Cold War and World War 2 are long over and the Eastern Bloc Nations are no longer under Communist Rule of the Soviet Union.
George Orwell (Eric Blair) was himself a Socialist, but in the "English" fashion - he despised totalitarianism in any form, and it was personified for him in Stalin. Totalitarianism figures as a central theme in his two best-known works, "Animal Farm" and "1984".
Totalitarianism is a form of government where the government exhibits complete control over everything, political and social. Totalitarianism was alive in Europe around 1920-1945, the period between the wars and World War II. Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union had totalitarian governments ruled by Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin respectively.
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm as a satirical allegory to criticize the Soviet Union under Stalin's rule and to highlight the dangers of totalitarianism and corruption in society.
Name 6 countries that are in the Commonwealth