It isn't. It's a 20th-century construct that lumps together various regimes with widely differing characters and agendas. It didn't happen in history: nobody advocated or pursued a "totalitariansim".
Totalitarianism is the belief that the government has complete and total control over everything. It limits freedoms. Totalitarianism was used in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. It is also being debated whether or not Fascist Italy was a totalitarian regime.
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The most important event in all history is the coming of Jesus Christ.
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Marek Kornat has written: 'Pius XII' -- subject(s): Totalitarianism, Papacy, World War, 1939-1945, History 'Bolszewizm, totalitaryzm, rewolucja, Rosja' -- subject(s): Communism, History, Study and teaching (Higher), Totalitarianism
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Germany novanet
It has never been possible before in history. Today, totalitarianism is impossible.
Two countries. Germany and Russia.
Charles F. Delzell has written: 'The Papacy and totalitarianism between the two World Wars' -- subject(s): History, Papacy, Papal documents, Totalitarianism 'Mediterranean fascism, 1919-1945' -- subject(s): Europe, Fascism, History 'Italy in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History 'Italy in modern times'
Two countries. Germany and Russia.
Two countries. Germany and Russia.
The Origins of Totalitarianism was created in 1951.
Totalitarianism is a word! and your welcome
Totalitarianism began in Italy in the 1920s.