The term "totalitarian government of Japan" typically refers to the period during World War II when Japan was under militaristic and authoritarian rule, especially from the 1930s to 1945. The government was characterized by strict control over political life, suppression of dissent, and aggressive nationalism, with the military playing a dominant role in governance. This regime sought to unify the population under the emperor's divine authority and pursued expansionist policies in Asia. After Japan's defeat in 1945, it transitioned to a democratic government structure.
Germany (Adolf Hitler) and Russia (Josef Stalin). Many people believe Italy was a totalitarian government, but historians aren't sure whether Mussolini intended to have complete control over the people. Another possibly totalitarian government was Japan under Hirohito's rule. However, most people don't believe it was a totalitarian government.
yes
A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
A Totalitarian government is not a single base form of government, it is an administrative type of government that requires a base form of government to exist. You can have a, Totalitarian: Dictatorship, Monarchy, Oligarchy, Democracy, etc. but you cannot have a 'free form totalitarian' government as it has no base existence.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
A totalitarian dictator does anything he wants to do. There is no check or balance in that sort of government.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism
The adjective totalitarian describes a form of government in which the government asserts its authority over every aspect of life, and there are no limitations on what the government is allowed to do.
yes it is
A dictator
Government