World Depression was not the only factor, of course, but it certainly did not hurt a dictator's popularity to set things "right" in the midst of a depression. Adolf Hitler (Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy), Francisco Franco (Spain), and Antonio Salazar (Portugal) were dictators in the 1920's and 30's. Mussolini modernized Italy after World War 1 while other European countries were still picking up the pieces, thus increasing his popularity. Hitler strengthened the German economy after the collapse of the Weimar Republic. The Depression also may have allowed Josef Stalin (USSR) to become a dictator, and Franklin Roosevelt (USA) to have more dictatorial powers than the average president.
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During WW II all four of those countries were ruled by dictators. I would go so far as to call them evil dictators.
In WW II the three Axis powers, and the dictators who ruled them, were: Germany, ruled by Adolf Hitler Italy, ruled by Benito Mussolini, and Japan, ruled by Hideki Tojo (who was acting theoretically on behalf of Emperor Hirohito).
There were several military dictators in the 1800's in Latin America. Juan Manuel Rosas ruled in Argentina. Juan Jose Flores ruled in Ecuador.
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They took power by force and ruled with total authority.
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Answer this question…Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.
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Answer this question…Because Germany was ruled by a dictator, economic decisions could be made and carried out efficiently.