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Other Countries Fall to Dictators - Coggle Diagram
Other Countries Fall to Dictators
Fascists where taking power in Italy and Germany, the nations formed in eastern Europe after WW1 were also falling to dictators.
Hungary in 1919 after a brief communist regime
Wealthy land owners joined to make Admiral Miklos Horthy the first European post war dictator.
In Poland
Marshal Jozef Pilsudski seized power in 1926
In Yugoslavia Albania, Bulgaria, and Romiania,
Kings turned to strong-man rule.
They suspened constitutions and silenced foes
In Czechoslovakia
Remained in eastern Europe.
Why were Fascists taking power?
Authority: The counties leader had different plans for them after the war.
Democracy survived in Britain, France, and Scandinavian countries
Many Europeans saw dictatorship as the only way to prevent instability
There were 2 antagonistic camps: Democratic and Totalitarian
The fascist dictatorship indicated a willingness to use military aggression
Non asserted control with the brutality of the Russian communists or Nazis
What do totalitarian states gain by restricting civil rights?
Totalitarianism