wills not exploit its power as opposed to corrupt leader who will pursue his self-interests by misusing his power. Such assumptions can be made with the ruthless and mass murderer dictator‚ Joseph Stalin and the cruel tyrant from Shakespeare play Macbeth. Joseph Stalin is known as the most merciless and murderous dictator in history. While ruling the soviet USSR for quarter of the century his regime caused many deaths of innocent people and prominent political members. From 1924 onwards‚ he executed
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Timeline of Benito Mussolini’s life. 1883- 29th July‚ Benito was born in Italy 1901- Benito had a difficult childhood and was expelled twice but aced all his exams‚ Mussolini gets a teaching diploma. 1902- became committed socialist and immigrated to Switzerland. Gained reputation as Journalist and Public speaker. 1904- moves back to Italy and goes into the army for the two years of compulsory national service. 1906- Becomes a journalist again‚ gets arrested and imprisoned a
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is wanting control regardless of what happens. Adolf hitler‚ some time in January the president of Germany Hindenburg asked Hitler to become chancellor and lead a coalition government. German politicians thought that they could use Hitler. They were convinced that if Hitler joined a coalition they could dominate him. Then they figured out that they were wrong. Joseph Stalin‚ one of the worst tyrants. After Lenin’s death in 1924 the devious Stalin took power‚
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1928 with the first Five-Year Plan? There were many reasons why Stalin decided to replace the New Economic Policy with the first Five-Year Plan in 1928. These consisted of economic problems‚ ideological problems‚ political problems‚ as well as a fear of a capitalist invasion. Although economic problems certainly were an important reason for Stalin’s decision to change policy‚ the most significant reasons were political‚ since for Stalin the consolidation of power had always been his main priority.
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Adolf Hitler (Germany) Arguably the most famous dictator of all‚ Hitler took power in Germany in 1933 (despite having been born Austrian) and ruled until his suicide in 1945‚ having in the meantime started and lost World War 2. Deeply racist‚ he imprisoned millions of "enemies" in camps before executing them‚ stamped down on "degenerate" art and literature and tried to reshape both Germany and Europe to conform to an Aryan ideal. Vladimir Ilich Lenin (Soviet Union) Leader and founder of the
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To what extent was the Soviet Union a totalitarian state by 1939? The term ’totalitarianism’ emerged in the 1920s and ’30s‚ to describe the dictatorial regimes which appeared at that time in Germany and the USSR. The Soviet Union was undoubtedly totalitarian by the late 1930s. However‚ Stalin’s power was anything but absolute up until that time. It took the Great Terror‚ the cult of personality and two decades of political patronage to put him in a position where he could abandon the pretences
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Hitler’s rise to power was slow in the beginning‚ but quickly gained traction in post WWI. Some of the major things that contributed to Hitler’s rise‚ was Global Depression‚ the Weimar Republic and the history of Jewish discrimination in Europe. These things contributed greatly to Hitler and the rise of the Nazi Party. Global Depression was one of the effects on the world after WWI. Many countries after WWI were in a severe period of economic depression because of all the war debts that they
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Grade 9 Task: Term 1- The Rise of Hitler Answers 1. He represented the National Socialist German Workers Party or NSDAP 2. Fascism is a political ideology that enforces strict social and economic measures. This empowers the government by stripping the rights of citizens. This authoritative system of government is headed by an absolute dictator who keeps citizens controlled and supressed through strict laws and violence. The defining characteristics of fascism are racism‚ militarism and dictatorship
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In “The Killing Fields”‚ totalitarian rule is demonstrated countless times throughout the course of the movie. Totalitarian rule is a type of dictatorship where usually one person rules the state and strives to control every aspect of his or her citizen’s private and public life. The type of government that uses totalitarian rule is a dictatorship because totalitarian rulers take power by force and there is a single lone person in charge. Totalitarian leaders maintain their power by strong propaganda
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Frances Schultz West Civilizations II Professor Nardini April 15th‚ 2015 Mein Kampf‚ Adolf Hitler - Response Essay Adolf Hitler was born 1889 in Austria‚ and was a German politician. He was the leader of the Nazi Party; National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). He was chancellor of Germany from 1933 - 1945 and in that time period‚ was also leader of ‘Nazi Germany’. He was an efficient and effective dictator‚ and was at the centre of WWII‚ and of course‚ the Holocaust. Previous to his later attributes
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