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    the Red Square in Moscow, and also by communist parades in the North Korean capital Pyongyang” (Bemholz 105). Another quality that totalitarian leaders had that made propaganda possible was their convincing speeches. Hitler, along with many other dictators, was a powerful orator and could put “massive crowds into a frenzy with the power of his oratory” (“RULING THE TOTALITARIAN STATE: LEADER, ARMY, PARTY”). All throughout Oceania, Big Brother’s speeches and songs were heard, there was no…

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    The mid-20th century was the time of the rise of Communism, in which Soviet Union (or Russia) was the pioneer. Under the leadership of Lenin, the Communist Party gained power in Russia in 1920, ending the bloody Civil War. With the authority of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, Soviet Union was significantly improved economically and societally, especially after suffering the tremendous casualties since the Great War. Nonetheless, after Lenin’s death in 1924, Joseph Stalin finally gained power and…

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    Treaty Of Versailles

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    caused by the worldwide depression allowed Fascism to gain popularity in nations such as Germany, Italy, and Japan. People were so desperate at that time, they welcomed any new form of government which promised change. This, in turn, allowed ruthless dictators to gain complete control of these nations. Mussolini gained control of Italy. Japan, under a new government, became imperialistic and was invading…

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    March 20 2003 was the day everything changed, this was the day American troops stepped foot onto the foreign desert land that.US now know of as Iraq. Many people have their own opinion about if the United States made the right decision deciding to go to war with this country. So, although the US gained much intel, helped locals and executed Saddam….. Was it the right decision considering all the consequences (good and bad) of the invading and picking apart of Iraq. There are both positive and…

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    Kim Jung-Un's Death

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    self-sufficient. For this project I photo-shopped photos of Kim Jung-un, North Koreas dictator, along with a CNN Breaking News Headline. My goal was to bring forth a real life issue while comparing my central project theme,…

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    Style – the “Control Freaks.” I am the expert, so therefore I know what is best. Do it my way and no questions asked. Dictating leadership is low in connection and involvement. The leader listens very little to the people under his leadership. The Dictator does not take the unique individual persons proclivities, interests, talents, etc. into account. These leaders listen very little to their followers. They often have external measures of control, such as criticisms, belittling, docking pay,…

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    Many people know of Germany's most well-know supreme controlling and murderous famous dictator, Adolf Hitler. Many people also know of the hit movie Mean Girls staring Lindsey Lohan before her drug downfall. What many people do not know is that Adolf Hitler and Regina George of Mean girls have many similarities. Adolf Hitler was a dictator governmental leader in Germany from 1933 – 1945. Adolf was a major power in Germany, being a brutal an unforgiving leader. During Adolf leadership he was…

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    and resulted in the death of an estimated 40 million people, including about 27 million in the Soviet Union. Hitler's defeat marked the end of a phase of European history dominated by Germany, and the defeat of fascism. Fidel Castro: Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was born near Birán, Cuba, on August 13, 1926. In 1959, Castro used guerilla warfare to successfully conqueror Cuban leader Batista, and was sworn in as prime minister of Cuba. when Castro became the new prime minister the…

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    have no clue about it. However, that would then lead to the U.S. citizens having complete trust in Richard Nixon and that lack of knowledge, that censored piece of information could very well become the first step towards the United States first dictator. Censorship in the media, especially during political crisis, is dangerous and should not be allowed. Who or what would be determining what gets censored and censorship in any country is dangerous as shown in history are all factors that show…

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    for a pacification, nevertheless when faced with resistance they decided “that a severe and swift example” needed to be set (Buchez, B 1793), meaning the city of Vendee had to be subdued using violence, this is behaviour is reminiscent of other dictators like Hitler and Stalin, (Kekes J 2006; Piedro A 2018). This illustrates Robespierre’s tyrannical behaviour to achieve his goal. Other revolutionary leaders like Georges Dante, who initially supported Robespierre began to question the terror and…

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