Before World War I, Germany was a federal monarchy known as the German Empire (Deutsches Kaiserreich), established in 1871. It was led by the Kaiser (Emperor), who held significant power, while a parliamentary system existed alongside it, with the Reichstag as the elected lower house. The government was characterized by a mix of autocratic rule and limited democratic elements, with various German states maintaining some degree of autonomy.
Fascist dictatorship.
Before the initial stages of World War 2 the communist party had control in Germany. Therefore Germany was communist before Hitler turned Germany into a dictatorship.
At the time of World War II Germany had a fascist government.
Germany had a socialist government with Hitler as a dictator. Thus it was a dictatorship.
Suspicion of Germany's autocratic government
it was the old world order :-P
Communism is not totalitarian. A Communist world would have no government or classes or money.
At the end of world war one it was the modern German Empire, but was called the German Reich right after that.
Suspicion of Germany's autocratic government
Germany, in line with the rest of the world except the U.S., uses the metric system.
it was called germania
Germany was divided into two countries. East and West Germany. Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.