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Dictatorship

The English term 'dictatorship' means a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator, not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc. Throughout history, there have been famous dictators such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Saddam Hussein.

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What two countries fell to dictators following World War I?

In western Europe after World War 1 there were three primary totalitarian regimes ruled by dictators: Adolf Hitler in Germany, Benito Mussolini in Italy and Francisco Franco in Spain. In eastern Europe an argument can be made for the Soviet Union's Josef Stalin. All four men wielded absolute dictatorial authority while in power, although only Franco and Stalin held it for any length of time.

Against which Iraqi dictator was the Gulf War fought?

The Iraqi dictator fought in 3 Golf Wars; which one are you referring to?

How did international relations and resulting domestic events in Germany following World War 1 create the opportunity for Hitler to become dictator?

This was is pretty simple. The complete humiliation of the Germans at the Treaty of Versaille (terms accepted by Count Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau) was the marking stone of their demise and later to the rise of Hitler. Rantzau even foretold of the backlash of the event. As the Germans received reconstruction payments from the Americans after the war, the other Allied powers took the money for themselves. So, Germany was in a situation of complete depression and desperation. The Great Depression only made things worse and soon Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's economic problems.

What did Julius Caesar do to become dictator of rome?

Gaius Julius Caesar, born on 13 July 100 BC in Rome, gained his position through the power he amassed because of his conquests. His conquest of Gaul extended the Roman territory all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, with the first Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC. He is regarded as one of the greatest military strategists of all time, as well as a brilliant politician. As leader of the Roman world, Caesar implemented extensive reforms of Roman society and government. He overthrew the already faltering government of the weak Republic, and was proclaimed Dictator for life.

Who is the dictator of South Africa?

Apparently there is no dictator in South Africa - Its a democratic country.

How can you get the Dictator title easily on modern warfare 2?

To get it you need to finish the challenge which is to fire an full mag. of ammo from an LMG without missing the easiest way is get a friend to join a 3rd person cage match then you join. Make sure to have aug hbar with handle then fire three bullets at a time and wait for your friend to heal and keep fireing three round bursts.

Who succeeded Julius Caesar as emperor of Rome?

Julius Caesar was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator, which was an appointed office under the republic. After his death, Rome was ruled by the second triumvirate and then Caesar's heir and grand-nephew, Octavian, became the first emperor of Rome. He was subsequently given the title Augustus.

Was the structure of the Nazi government was too chaotic to enable Hitler to be a strong dictator in the years 1933-39?

No. The only relevant evidence for this claim would be instances where Hitler was unable to impose his will on Germany on things that mattered to him.

A much more plausible view is that he personally was too lazy and disorganized to be an entirely effective dicatator.

Identify the similarities and differences between Fidel Castro's and Adolf Hitler's dictatorships?

Both were cold blooded dictators but Fidel kept his intentions for his country unlike Adolph who kept his intentions for the world.

What made ho chi minh a bad dictator?

Most people agree that dictatorship is in itself a bad thing, so that merely being a dictator is bad. Dictators impose their will on a country by force, rather than by seeking the consent of the population by running for election. Other than that, Ho Chi Minh insisted upon going to war with the southern half of Vietnam, and while North Vietnam did eventually succeed in conquering the south, it did so only at the cost of a very long, very destructive war in which a great many Vietnamese died. A kinder leader would have worked toward national reunification in a non-violent way.

What is the difference between a dictator and an emperor?

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

A dictator was a person in supreme authority under the republic. In other words it was a republican form of office. A dictator was supposed to have his authority for a limited time, generally six months, or less if his purpose was accomplished before that time. An emperor rules as a supreme authority with no time limit.

What are examples of dictators in medieval or ancient times?

Dictators are a thing of either Roman antiquity or of the 20th/21st century. In between there were kings or reigning dukes (in Italy) who had near-absolute powers, but nobody considered them 'dictators' at the time.

In ancient Rome, 'dictator' was simply the title (sometimes) given in times of war to someone for a limited period of usually 6 months. This was done when the Roman Senate decided it was necessary that all decisions to be made to get Rome out of a tight spot should be made by one man for maximum efficiency. So back then it was simply a temporary job to be done. If a Roman dictator caused any deaths, it was amongst the enemy soldiers.

What best explains the role of a dictator during the Roman Republic?

The dictator ruled with almost absolute power for six months during times of war.