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European countries had to spend money supporting refugees fleeing the fighting.
During World War II, several notable dictators from Europe included Adolf Hitler of Germany, Benito Mussolini of Italy, and Francisco Franco of Spain (though Spain was officially neutral during the war). Additionally, there were other authoritarian leaders like Ante Pavelić in Croatia and Ion Antonescu in Romania. Overall, the most prominent dictators directly involved in the conflict were primarily Hitler and Mussolini.
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Some dictators believed they could take over Europe and other parts of the world during World War II due to a combination of militaristic nationalism, the perceived weakness of democratic nations, and the success of their initial military campaigns. Figures like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini capitalized on economic instability and social unrest in their countries to promote aggressive expansionist policies. Additionally, the failure of the League of Nations to effectively respond to early acts of aggression emboldened these leaders, leading them to underestimate the resolve and capabilities of their opponents.
The issue that had the biggest contribution to the rise of dictators during the 1930's was that much of the world was experiencing economic depression. Dictators rose to power promising that they would fix the economic problems in their countries.
After World War I, Europe was in a shambles. Boundaries were changed, and countries were formed and countries ceased to exist. The cost of the war left much of Europe destitute. This combination lead to the rise of nationalistic fervor in the defeated nations. There was such upheaval that the Nationalist flame outshone the other political ideologies. This gave rise to dictators.
Germany and Italy both fell to dictators in World War 1.
Dictators anywhere run countries ruthlessly and cruelly.
Hideki Tojo , Adolf Hitler , Benito Mussolini these were important dictators during world war 2
The main reason for the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia during the 1930s was the fact that the dictators who were in charge at the time promised the people that the country would experience economic recovery. This was a period of time when the people were very poor and looking for a way out of poverty.
There are 50 countries in Europe.
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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.
There were various dictators in Europe during the second world war. Hitler(Germany) is the obvious one, but you also had Mussolini(Italy), Stalin(Russia) and Franco(Spain).
The impact of ww1 on the econmoy of Europe was to drain the treasuries of Europe leaving them grappling with huge debts.
the dictators had to fight