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Totalitarian rule means that the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. It's the opposite of liberty, which means that citizens are free to do what they want as long as they respect the rights of others. Laws are made to define, for example, that your right to swing your fist stops before it reaches my nose. An example of rule in a totalitarian state is the presence of secret police who arrest you for anything at all and imprison you without a trial. That's how concentration camps (in Germany) and the gulag (in the Soviet Union) got established.

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What type of dictators were Stalin and Hitler totalitarian authoritarian etc.?

Hitler - totalitarian, authoritarian, nationalist. Stalin - totalitarian, authoritarian.


Totalitarian leaders during World War 2?

Francisco Franco was a totalitarian dictator of Spain but he was not part of the Axis Force because his nation was a neutral nation. There were two totalitarian dictators who were part of the Axis Force in World War 2. They were Benito Mussolini of Italy and Adolf Hitler of Germany. Josef Stalin was the dictator of the communist Soviet Union (Russia). Stalin was allied with Mussolini and Hitler at the beginning of the war but once the Germans attacked The Soviet Union that ended their alliance. The USSR then joined the Allied Forces.


What is an example of totalitarian government?

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What was the major difference between Hitler's totalitarian regime and Stalin totalitarian regime?

Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.


What types of leaders came to power in italygermany and the soviet union before world war 2?

fascist leaders- Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin. all three had totalitarian views.

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What type of dictators were Stalin and Hitler totalitarian authoritarian etc.?

Hitler - totalitarian, authoritarian, nationalist. Stalin - totalitarian, authoritarian.


What three totalitarian regimes emerged in the 1920s and 1940s?

The Soviet Union (Lenin, Stalin); Italy (Mussolini); Germany (Hitler).


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Government machinery control overtly political or individual as in Dictatorship are similar to facism,Nazism,communist dictatorship or totalitarian regime. eg: Hitler,Stalin,Mussolini,Nicolae Ceausescu.


Who were the major totalitarian dicators to emerge followng World War 1?

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Which dictator ruled Italy?

Benito Mussolini,hirohito,Hitler,and Joseph Stalin


What is an example of totalitarian government?

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Who has totalitarian government?

depends if you mean person or ideology. People who had totalitative governments include: hitler, mussolini, stalin, mao and kim jon un. Idologies that are inherently totalitarian are facists, nazis, monarchists and marxist-leninists


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