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Totalitarianism In Ww2

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The chaos that followed in the wake of World War I allowed and encouraged the establishment of totalitarian regimes. Totalitarianism is a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and required complete subservience to the state. It took place in Germany, Italy,and Japan. This type of militarism went on in many different countries and for many different reasons. Totalitarianism in Germany lasted from 1933-1945. 1933 is when Hitler was elected to powers. The nazi party was a political group that ruled under Adolf Hitler's leadership the nazis started World War II. Reasons why Hitler was able to rule was because he promised that he would put food on their tables and money in their pockets. To be able to support the military's war the Germans built up war materials which was against the Treaty of Versailles. Many countries …show more content…

The Germans where capitalist they made alliances through business partnerships. A way they ruled was by using media and propaganda. Hitler had total religious control of the citizens, but for the people that were not jews they had some freedom. Italy was frustrated by the Treaty of Versailles. Italy believed that they contributed to the allied force victory of World war One was not fairly rewarded in the treaty. They felt that Britain, France and Russia got the best deal instead, three years following the end of the war were marked by economic and political instability. Massive unemployment and debts crippled the once effective government. Because of the economic and political instability a new ruler was able to come in. Italy was under the rule of of the ruthless and violent dictator Benito Mussolini. He rose to power in the wake of World War I as a leading proponent of Fascism. Fascism is a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial

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