There were no Russian "dictators". The closest was Tsar Nickolas II followed by Iosef/Joseph Stalin.
Lenin
Stalin could be one of the answers yous eek.
Yes, there is. It is written by George Orwell and it is written to represent the situation during the Russian Revolution, as you would have been executed if you wrote about the bad things the dictators did in a journal entry form that describes real-life situation with the real names of the dictators such as Hitler.
The Dictators was created in 1973.
They don't have limits, and that is why they are dictators. Dictators have complete control over their country.
Joseph Stalin is the most infamous Russian dictator. He was communistic and killed 20-30 million of his own people during his reign of terror. His successors and predecessors were also very cruel and authoritarian. There are many Russian kings or Czars that were cruel dictators such as Ivan the Terrible, hence his name.
The Russian Revolution led to the Soviet Union having economic problems. He was then appointed as secretary of the Communist Party in 1922.
Dictators are still around, just not in North America.
Absolutely, they were both Soviet dictators.
the dictators had to fight
napoleon did not invade Russia. Yes, actually, he did. The cold Russian Winter defeated Hitler and Napoleon.
Adolph Hitler, Josef Stalin, and Benito Mussolini were dictators.