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The European dictatorships 1918-1945

The European dictatorships 1918-1945

The development that led more than half of the European countries into dictatorships between WWI and WWII is analyzed. The changes in these countries during WWII are described. The concept of dictatorship and its different forms are characterized. Examples of infamous dictators, such as Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin, but also from other, smaller countries are discussed.

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Author Lee, Stephen J.
Reader Volunteers
Language eng
Duration 15 h 53 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (15 h 53 min)
Original publication info Methuen 1987.
Keywords diktaattorit diktatorer poliittinen historia totalitarismi diktatuuri Eurooppa 1918-1945 politisk historia totalitarism diktatur Europa 1918-1945
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