Answer:
Joseph Stalin- responsible for ukrainian great famine
Benito Mussolini - leader of the blackshirts.
Emperor Hirohito - allied his country with Germany and Italy.
Step-by-step explanation:
Joseph Stalin was responsible for the famine in Ukraine which occurred between 1932 and 1933, in which almost 5 million people died. Ukraine was a territory of the Soviet Union. The great famine occurred when the Soviet Union tried to force the collectivization of the land.
The Blackshirts organized by Benito Mussolini as part of his fascist campaign. Its founding leaders were nationalist scholars, retired army officers and young landowners.
Emperor Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan. During his reign, Japan became one of the largest powers with a strong and largest naval country. He was the head of state during Japanese involvement in World War II.