The establishment of a totalitarian government in Japan during the 1930s was primarily driven by ultranationalism and militarism. The belief in Japan's divine destiny to lead Asia and expand its empire fueled aggressive expansionist policies. This ideology fostered a sense of superiority and unity among the populace, allowing military leaders to consolidate power, suppress dissent, and promote a rigid state-controlled society. The combination of these beliefs culminated in the militaristic and authoritarian regime that led Japan during World War II.
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.
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Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism
Imperial Japan.
Japan was the totalitarian nation that invaded Manchuria. This attack occurred in 1931 because Japan was trying to gain control over China for the entire province.
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Does Japan have a government?
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the Buddhist ideas had affected Japan's government by the Buddhist fighting japan for the government positition