After World War I, many countries faced economic turmoil, social unrest, and political instability, creating fertile ground for dictatorial regimes. The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles led to resentment in Germany, enabling Adolf Hitler's rise. In Italy, economic hardships and disillusionment with democratic governments facilitated Benito Mussolini's ascent. Additionally, the fear of communism and the desire for strong leadership in the face of chaos drove citizens in various nations to support authoritarian figures.
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