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The Rise Of Totalitarianism In The Interwar Period

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The rise of totalitarianism in the interwar period refers to the emergence of authoritarian regimes that sought total control over society and individuals, often characterized by one-party rule, censorship, propaganda, and repression.

Key Features

  • Authoritarian rule
  • One-party system
  • Censorship
  • Propaganda
  • Repression

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Cons

  • Violates human rights
  • Suppresses dissent
  • Leads to oppression

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