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stealth61 [152]
1 year ago
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Which are examples of totalitarian governments that existed following WW1

History
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melisa1 [442]1 year ago
4 0

Totalitarianism is a type of government that seeks total control over its citizens' lives. It refers to the type of regime that existed in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, its satellites, Communist China, and possibly Fascist Italy, where the term originated.

  • Totalitarianism is a type of government that seeks total control over its citizens' lives.
  • It is distinguished by a strong central rule that uses coercion and repression to control and direct all aspects of individual life.
  • It does not allow for individual liberty.

Thus, the above are some examples of Totalitarian Governments.

Learn more about totalitarianism, here:

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