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  2. List of totalitarian regimes - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the early Soviet Union was a "modern example" of a totalitarian state. [2] Britannica says it was "the first examples of decentralized or popular totalitarianism, in which the state achieved overwhelming popular support for its leadership". This contrasted with earlier totalitarian states that ...

  3. List of genocides - Wikipedia

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    The events have been characterized as a genocide due to the intentions of its perpetrators to destroy the Osage nation. [254][255][256][257][258] Estimates vary widely, with 10% of 591 full-blood Osage being killed with the lowest estimate. [259] Armenian genocide. Ottoman Empire (now Turkey, Syria, and Iraq) 1915.

  4. Dictator - Wikipedia

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    The word dictator comes from the Latin word dictātor, agent noun from dictare (say repeatedly, assert, order). [4] [5] A dictator was a Roman magistrate given sole power for a limited duration. Originally an emergency legal appointment in the Roman Republic and the Etruscan culture, the term dictator did not have the negative meaning it has ...

  5. Genocides in history (1946 to 1999) - Wikipedia

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    Genocides in history (1946 to 1999) For broader coverage of this topic, see Genocides in history, Genocides in history (before World War I), Genocides in history (World War I through World War II), and Genocides in history (21st century). Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people [ a ] in whole or in part.

  6. List of fascist movements - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, during the 1930s, there was a fascist party named National Socialist Movement of Chile (MNS), ruled by Jorge González von Marées, a Hitler sympathizer. However, the MNS was dissolved in 1938. [47] Esoteric Nazi Miguel Serrano gathered a following of Nazis, fascists and far-right occultists in Chile.

  7. List of authoritarian governments supported by the United ...

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    1988. The U.S. military provided aid and support to Saddam Hussein 's troops at the request of the then U.S. government. [1] Pol Pot. Khmer Rouge. Prime Minister of Cambodia. United States. 1978–1989. United States President Jimmy Carter supported and aided the Khmer Rouge for half of his term, Ronald Reagan replaced Jimmy Carter throughout ...

  8. Dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    A dictatorship is an autocratic form of government which is characterized by a leader, or a group of leaders, who hold governmental powers with few to no limitations. Politics in a dictatorship are controlled by a dictator, and they are facilitated through an inner circle of elites, including advisers, generals, and other high-ranking officials.

  9. List of coups and coup attempts - Wikipedia

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    1197, Goryeo: Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn of Goryeo staged a military coup that ousted and killed military dictator Yi Ŭi-min, and deposed King Myeongjong. 1258, Goryeo: General Kim Chun of Goryeo overthrew and killed then-military dictator Ch'oe Ŭi. 1284, Ilkhanate: The Ilkhanate ruler Tekuder was overthrown by Arghun.