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16 January, 13:31

During the 1930s, which widespread sentiment contributed to the rise of totalitarianism

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  1. 16 January, 13:40
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    The widespread sentiment that influenced the rise of totalitarianism was a fear of instability and the rise of nationalism in countries like Germany and Italy. Authoritarian leaders crystallized the notion that a singular leader, a strong military, limited dissent and nationalism were the ingredients necessary for a strong state. This became a normative framework in Germany and Italy.
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