Totalitarian Governments

  • Joseph Stalin

    Joseph Stalin
    Joseph Stalin was for Communism and fascism. Stalin's domination of all aspects of soviet life made him one of the era's most notorious totalitarian dictators. Towns and cities were renamed for him. His portrait was displayed every where.
  • Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini
    Benito Mussolini was for the Italian Government, He supported Italy's entry into World War I. By the end of the war he Opposed Socialism and Communism. After WWI he used his dynamic public speaking skill to win a seat in Italy's Parliament. He encouraged violence against communists and socialists. Whom they blamed for the disorder of postwar.
  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler
    Hitler was for the Nazi Government. He was rejected by Austrian military because they thought he was too weak to cary a weapon. With the start of WWI he volunteered for the German army. His anger toward the Treaty of Versailles led him into politics. After prison was determined to gain power. He was a totalitarian dictator. Using political skills and violence. He secretly built up German armed forces.
  • Fransisco Franco

    Fransisco Franco
    Fransisco Franco was a Spanish general who ruled over Spain as a military dictator. As a conservative and a monarchist, Franco opposed the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a democratic secular republic. Upon his rise to power, Franco implemented policies that repressed political opponents and dissenters, as many as 400,000 of whom die through the use of forced labor and executions in the concentration camps his regime operated.