Totalitarian Regimes in Europe

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Totalitarian Regimes Features
  2. Power Acquisition Methods
  3. Russian Revolution and USSR
  4. Nazi Rise to Power
  5. Ideological Foundations
  6. Totalitarian Propaganda
  7. Use of Violence
  8. Political and Large-Scale Terror
  9. Regime Resistance
  10. European Destabilization

📖 1. Totalitarian Regimes Features

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Totalitarian Regime: A government with unlimited power that controls nearly all aspects of public and private life through propaganda, repression, and violence.
  • Cult of Personality: A propaganda strategy to glorify and idolize the leader, creating an almost divine status.
  • Mass Terror: Widespread use of violence and intimidation to eliminate opposition and enforce regime policies.
  • Propaganda: State-controlled information used to manipulate public perception and reinforce ideological loyalty.
  • Dictatorship: A form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small elite, often maintained through violence and repression.
  • Ideological Revolution: The regime's effort to radically transform society according to its specific ideology, often involving new social roles, policies, and cultural norms.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What is a totalitarian regime?

2. Which of the following best defines a totalitarian regime?

3. Which specific law enabled Adolf Hitler to establish a dictatorship in Nazi Germany in 1933?

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Totalitarian regimes — features?

Control society through propaganda, violence, and personality cults.

Totalitarian Regime — definition?

Unlimited power; controls society via propaganda and violence.

Power acquisition methods?

Revolution, elections, violence, repression.

Cult of Personality — purpose?

Glorifies and idolizes the leader.

Russian Revolution — outcome?

Established USSR, led by Lenin, later Stalin.

Mass Terror — use?

Eliminates opposition; enforces regime policies.

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