The reasons that totalitarian states arose after WWI are many. The economy of many countries was shattered by the costly conflict (especially Germany, being forced to pay reparations), causing socialist and communist ideas to flourish. The scars on society left by the war allowed for embittered populations to be swayed by good orators that could play to the crowd's emotions; Hitler liked to appeal to a desire for revenge in the German people, for instance. Also, as mentioned before, new ideas spread during the war, many involving government, often causing factions to fight over a country, with one finally coming on top, usually led by a single, charismatic individual.
It warned Roosevelt that Germany was developing an atomic bomb and encouraged him to start a nuclear program in the US that later became the Manhattan Project
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There were<span> about 30 legions in the </span>Roman army<span>. Each legion had between 4,000 and 6,000 </span>soldiers<span>, </span>called<span> legionaries. Each legion had ten cohorts. Each cohort was made up of six troops of about 80 legionaries, </span>called<span> centuries.</span>