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    From what I understand about totalitarian‚ it’s a government centered state‚ which North Korea is a totalitarian state where the government doesn’t tolerate any public deviation from the official line. Simply mishandling a portrait of leader Kim Jong Il is considered a crime. As I watched an online video I understood that it was also amazing to see footage of daily life in Korea‚ the absolute most impenetrable country in the world for outsiders and media. No one has ever been able to film daily North

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    Adolf Hitler‚ leader of the Nazi party and once the führer of Germany is responsible for an estimated 11 million deaths‚ many of which were very brutal (biography.com). Adolf was an Austrian Hitler expanded and led the German empire‚ and many other countries to World War II (history.com). To the German people Hitler was an amazing leader‚ orator‚ and economist (biography.com). In the archives of human history there are powerful and noteworthy leaders‚ some were a blessing and others a curse‚ of those

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    “The Great Dictator” Charles Chaplin realized numerous films among which "The Gold Rush" in 1925‚ then "The Circus" in 1929 and "Modern Times" in 1974. It was an icon of cinema comedy. The Great Dictator was Charlie Chaplin’s first talking film. It was released in 1940 in New York but was censored in Europe where it was brought out later in 1945 at the end of the Second World War. This censorship was due to the caricature of the Nazis and the present fascists in "The Great Dictator". The statements

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    she was headed by such a genius and talented commander as Joseph Stalin." W. Churchill Stalin was a man of extraordinary energy‚ erudition and a powerful will. Him even I‚ a person taught by the Parliament‚ could not counter. W. Churchill "Stalin is the Lenin of today‚" said a popular propaganda slogan of the thirties and the forties. The situation has changed drastically since that time; people ’s opinion of Stalin has changed in light of the new facts that came out during the course

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    Benito Mussolini of Italy created the fascist party in 1919‚ and he later was able to implement a fascist regime in Italy from 1922 to 1943.[1] Fascism is an ideology that emphasizes the militarization of society‚ culture‚ and economy.[2] By using a secret police and strong military‚ fascist dictatorships are able to strip “citizens of individual rights and [subordinate] them to the will of the collective.”[3] After World War I‚ Italy suffered from a major economic crisis. During this crisis‚ Italy

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    such as queuing to buy bananas in socialist-style fruit stands‚ which re-invoke how time was "captured" by the socialist state and the resulting struggles to acquire basic consumer goods (Verdery‚ 1996) . In a similar vein‚ Opona plans to create a Totalitarian Simulator‚ a "large-scale interactive

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    Forty years after the imposition of martial law in the Philippines‚ in accordance with Presidential Proclamation 1081‚ dated September 21‚ 1972. Most Filipinos have their different opinions and speculations why former president Marcos declared martial law‚ was it to restore the order of the nation that was being torn down by‚ himself‚ the leader of this very own nation or was it for his personal reason to extend his reign beyond December 30‚ 1973. Had it not for our misplaced values and oblique

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    THE DREAM STATE presents with a very intriguing futuristic totalitarian society. It offers a visionary and cautionary new world that is controlled by a mysterious “great leader.” The script does a nice job of crafting what this divergent world looks like and how it’s run. The “great leader” completely controls society and the people within the border. This world seems to lie to the populace about war and the need for protection and rules. It’s a very oppression society. While these types of worlds

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    course of the future. In the case of Joseph Stalindictator of the Soviet Union from 1929-1953‚ one can perceive that through torment and brutal force‚ he was able to modernize a nation and oppress his own people. One can argue that Stalin was a great leader of the 20th century. After all‚ he took an undeveloped country and molded it into one of the world’s greatest industrial and military forces. But‚ this transformation did not come at a small cost. Stalin was so paranoid that his Communist regime

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    Stalin’s Reign as dictator Stalin or “The Man of Steel” killed over 4 to 10 million people in his reign as dictator. While‚ Stalin was dictator he used his power to kill or to used people for forced labor. Stalin killed millions of innocent people for power‚ fear‚ and intimidation but‚ some people thought he was a hero. First‚ Stalin was known for some terrible things. He was a dictator that killed innocent people. Stalin turned peasants into a military superpower killing 20 million innocent people

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