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Finish the table with the names and birthplace of the dictators and what they believed in. Please hurry!!!!

Country | Dictator | Ideology

Germany | Hitler | jewish are inferior

_______ | _______ | _______

_______ | _______ | _______

_______ | _______ | _______

_______ | _______ | _______

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The solution to this chart is presented hereafter:

Germany | Adolf Hitler | Nationalsocialism (Nazism) (1933)

Austria | Engelbert Dolfuss | Austrofascism (1932)

Spain | Francisco Franco | Nationalcatholicism/Falangismo (1939)

Portugal | António de Oliveira Salazar | Estado Novo (1933)

Greece | Ioannis Metaxas | Hellenic Fascism (1936)

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Answer:

1. Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, Communism

2. Italy, Benito Mussolini, Facism

3. Spain, Francisco Franco, Authoritarianism

4. Yugoslavia, Josip Tito, Communism

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1. Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, Communism :

Joseph Stalin was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union as the Premier of the Soviet Union between1941 to 1953. He is widely known as a dictator, a communist who favoured the Leninist interpretation of Marxism, and formalised these ideas as Marxism–Leninism, while his own policies are referred to as Stalinism.

2. Italy, Benito Mussolini, Facism:

Benito Mussolini was an Italian politician and journalist who led the National Fascist Party. He ruled as the Prime Minister of Italy from the fascist coup d'état in 1922 until his deposition in 1943. He is widely known as a dictator of Italy and founder of fascism.

3. Spain, Francisco Franco, Authoritarianism

Francisco Franco was a Spanish general who ruled over Spain from 1939 to 1975 as a dictator. During his rule Franco executed tens of thousands of enemies, however, despite negotiating with Hitler, stayed officially uncommitted in World War 2 and thus survived. His regime is commonly known as Francoist Spain or the Francoist dictatorship.

4. Yugoslavia, Josip Tito, Communism

was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and statesman, from 19453 until his death in 1980. For his role in World War II, he was considered as the most effective resistance movement leader in occupied Europe. He is popularly known as a dictator who was once essential to keep an artificial state in being..

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