name the two countries which came under the dictatorship after the first world war
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Russia, France, Germany
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The Soviet Union and Germany came under dictatorship after the first World War.
Meaning of Dictatorship:
- It is a form of government wherein only a small group of persons control a state without any rights given to the citizens.
Dictatorship in the Soviet Union:
- Joseph Stalin was the first dictator of the Soviet Union.
- His acts of dictatorship include forceful collectivisation of agriculture, consolidation of authority and power through means of police terror, and industrialisation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- Joseph Stalin died in 1953 and was succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev.
Dictatorship in Germany:
- After World War 1, there was great depression and inflation in Germany.
- The rise of support with the Nazi Party made the situation even worse. Thereafter, in the year 1925, Hitler assumed the title of 'Fuhrer' and became the dictator of Germany.
The economic after effects of World War I devastated economies of so many countries that even countries like Italy came under dictatorship.
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