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totalitarian dictatorship, Germany was fairly safe from Putsches and other parties attacking buildings and the Nazis, therefore causing trouble for the German people. Then again, people might have wanted this, but with no way to voice their opinions without being…
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…to form the cabinet and become himself Prime Minister. Though this began what would later become his Dictatorship in a Totalitarian state, we need to look still further back to see how these events came to be, and why and how Fascism took its hold in Italian…
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…concluded that the Soviet Union aspired to 'world domination' and would attain such powerful military capabilities by 1954 that it might risk war to carry out it's totalitarian design. NSC 68 called for rapid increase of 'political, economic, and military…
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…the prototype of totalitarian secret police systems, enjoying at critical times the right the right of unlimited arrest and summary execution of suspects and hostages. The principle of such police surveillance over the political leanings of the Soviet population…
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…to suspect that The Soviets had mind control over the people. It was a time that the memory of The Nazi death camps was still in the air, and previously facing massive bombing, the best and brightest of the U.S Government thought that another totalitarian
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…to recruit, indoctrinate and retain its members; it forms an elitist totalitarian society; its founding leader is self-appointed and dogmatic, not accountable and has charisma; it believes 'the end justifies the means' in order to solicit funds and recruit people…
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…." Stanley G. Payne Memorial Library University of Wisconsin-Madison. It was these extreme and radical fascist views, which caused the creation of the term "totalitarianism". It would be legitimate then, to claim that all forms of fascism, even extremist forms…
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Category: /History
…that stood intact during the Hoover years. The New Deal was simply an accurate yardstick measuring the nation's decline down the road toward Europe's totalitarianisms." This was how the conservatives felt about F.D.R.'s New Deal. (Grob& Billias, 347-393…
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…, and a totalitarian state. Lenin had introduced the New Economic Policy in 1921, which proposed the creation of a mixed economy. In this system the state controlled large industries but small scale enterprises and farming were run privately. By 1936 the NEP had helped…
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…Under the direction of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Cheka became the prototype of totalitarian secret police systems, enjoying at critical times the right the right of unlimited arrest and summary execution of suspects and hostages. The principle of such police…
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