Joseph Stalin was leader of Russia.
Adolph Hitler was leader of Japan.
Benito Mussolini was leader of Italy.
Tojo was head of Japan under the Emperor
Hirohito. Don't remember the first names.
All were totalitarian governments.
2007-04-17 02:48:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Adolf Hitler - Germany
Benito Mussolini Italy
Emperor Hirohito Japan Tojo Japan
Josef Stalin was the leader of the USSR in WW II/
2007-04-17 03:19:44
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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who were the totalitarianism leaders during world war II and what countries were they from?
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2015-08-24 03:58:16
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answered by Olivette 1
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Hitler the leader of Germany was totalitarian
Mussolini the leader if Italy was fascist
Franco the leader of Spain was fascist
Stalin the leader of Russia was communist
2014-01-21 15:02:07
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answered by Julia Elihu 1
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Totalitarian states,
Germany under Adolf Hitler
Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin
Italy under Benito Mussolini
2007-04-17 02:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Stalin, Churchill, and Truman as well as Attlee, who replaced Churchill after the Labour Party's defeat of the Conservatives in the 1945 general election had gathered to decide how to administer the defeated Nazi Germany..... Answer: Potsdam conference 2) It was the first World War II conference among the Big Three (the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom) in which Stalin was present. It succeeded the Cairo Conference and was followed by the Yalta Conference and Potsdam Conference.... Answer: Teheran conference 3) ... was the boundary which symbolically, ideologically, and physically divided Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II until the end of the Cold War, roughly 1945 to 1991... Answer : Iron curtain 4) It was the second of three wartime conferences among the major Allied Power leaders. It had been preceded by the Tehran Conference in 1943, and it was followed by the Potsdam Conference... Answer: Yalta conference 5) ... refers to a doctrine or political movement that holds that a nation usually defined in terms of ethnicity or culture has the right to constitute an independent or autonomous political community based on a shared history and common destiny. Answer: Nationalism 6) ...Was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committe from 1922 until his death in 1953.... Answer: Joseph Vissarionovich Jughashvili, commonly known as Stalin 7) Modern regimes in which the state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior. Answer: Totalitarianism 8) ...Was a puppet state in Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia created by former Qing Dynasty officials with help from Imperial Japan in 1932... Answer: Manchuko 9) ...Was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (The Nazi party). He was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and became leader in 1934, remaining in power until his suicide in 1945. Answer: Adolf Hitler 10) ...Is the doctrinal view that society should be governed by the concepts embodied in military culture and its heritage. Answer: Militarism 11) ...Was the prime minister of Italy from 1922 until 1943, when he was overthrown. He established a fascist regime that valued nationalism, militarism and anti-communism combined with strict censorship and state propaganda. Answer: Benito Mussolini 12) Was an infamous war crime committed by the Japanese military in and around the then capital of China, Nanjing... Answer: Nanjing Massacre 13) Refers to Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when it was governed by the National Socialist German Workers Party, with Adolf Hitler as chancellor and, from 1934, as head of state Answer:Third Reich 14) ...Is the forceful extension of a nation's authority by territorial conquest establishing economic and political domination of other nations that are not its own colonies. Imperialism is often autocratic, e.g. in early 20th century Japan, and sometimes monolithic in character. Answer: Imperialism 15) Was a peace treaty that officially ended World War I between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany. Answer: Treaty of Versailles 16) Is a foreign policy which combines a non-interventionist military policy and a political policy of economic nationalism. Answer: Isolationism 17) Established at the onset of World War II in 1939 revised the Neutrality Acts that were established by US President Roosevelt.... Answer: The policy of cash and carry
2016-04-01 04:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Italy (Benito), Japan(Hirohito), Germany(Hitler)
2007-04-17 03:54:37
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answered by ? 5
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hitler=Germany
Mussolini=Italy
stalin=USSR
2014-08-04 16:28:32
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answered by ? 2
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